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Originally Posted by Danzig
now, what about the churches who support gay marriage? they're out there.
you don't have to understand why someone would want to get married-that's got nothing to do with it. i don't understand why two folks would live together, and raise a family without making that commitment-doesn't mean i think there should be laws against it.
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Fine with me if some churches choose to perform gay marriage. I guess I'm pro gay marriage after all.
There are two aspects to marriage, I think. I believe I could, here in Vermont, get married in a church, but not have the marriage filed with the state, if I so chose. Say an elderly couple wanted to get married, in a church, but didn't want to lose any social security income. They could do this, and they would be married in the eyes of God, just not in the eyes of the state
I don't know much about marriage and the technicalities and paperwork aspect, perhaps someone here can chime in
(And please, I don't want to specifically argue about this scenario of retirees and s.s., I'm just trying to give one example)