Gay Marriage
Why is it so difficult for people to differentiate between a marriage and a civil union?
Marriage is an institute of the Church also recognized by the state, so long as you pay the usual tax for a “marriage” certificate.
A civil union is simply a recognition by the state that the gay relationship is recognized by the state as a legal arrangement. And the tax is paid.
Never forget the tax.
Church Marriage: Recognized by the Church and state.
Civil Union: Recognized by the state.
What the hay’ell is so difficult about this concept?
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
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