Originally Posted By: Kanektok Kid
Originally Posted By: RowVsWade

What I do find ironic is that the institution of marriage is primarily a religious invention and those who seek to have it sanction their unions are historically the ones who have been shunned by religious groups the most.


Either way you slice it, the state shouldn't be having anything to do with marriage.


But if it is a states rights issue then doesn't the state have grounds to set the rules?

I had to get a permit/license from the government to get married. Which btw fwiw wasn't in a church.
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