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Originally Posted by Blitzers
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Marriage existed as a sacred religious ceremony thousands of years before the formation of U.S. Governance, therefore any law passed by congress is unconstitutional because it "establishes" all religions that include marriage as an institution of said religion. Any marriage license provided by any state is unconstitutional via 14th amendment (incorporation doctrine). Government should have NOTHING to do with marriage whatsoever.
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It is though, just as much as divorce is. There are legal implications, and a level of protection towards the institution as it stands. I think that the last thing Americans want to hear is about a divorce case between a man and his pig. And that's not the worst thing I can imagine...
It's a matter for individual states, not federal empowerment. It's gotta be one or the other, otherwise bad things will happen, it's a given, and will be in some reality show soon to come.
At least with individual states, the matter can be best represented by the people, having more of a voice. On the federal level, it becomes on big mess with judges ruling from the bench and people w/o any voice whatsoever.
Ok, your next lie, I'm waiting. What did I really say this time?
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