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OK, we are in danger of getting posts removed, given this is "News" (despite the fact that the idea of JacktheHat in a meringue is making me kill myself laughing).
Can someone come up with a convincing argument why two human beings who are in love and are not committing a criminal offence (for those who look to incest or bestiality) in wanting their union to be recognised by the state as a marriage are to be denied this? Personally I cannot see any impediment.
I am bloody pissed off at all the divorced people who hypocritically spout the bible at us, yet see fit to remarry in church having made vows of "til death do us part" and listening to "and no man will put asunder".
Can someone come up with a convincing argument why two human beings who are in love and are not committing a criminal offence (for those who look to incest or bestiality) in wanting their union to be recognised by the state as a marriage are to be denied this? Personally I cannot see any impediment.
I am bloody pissed off at all the divorced people who hypocritically spout the bible at us, yet see fit to remarry in church having made vows of "til death do us part" and listening to "and no man will put asunder".