
11-16-2008, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by UGAalum94
Yep. But I ask, what interest does the state have in civil unions either, especially ones without kids?
Why not do away with it all from a civil perspective and offer government benefits of union only to those with children currently living at home?
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This discriminates against couples with no children. Rights are not given in the interest of the state; they are recognized in the interest of the individual.
Additionally, couples who are not married (or only married on a state level) miss a lot of benefits that are completely unrelated to children. For example, when a gay married couple joins the Peace Corps, the two are not placed together because their marriage is not federally recognized.
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Originally Posted by KappaKittyCat
I second the motion for the government to get out of the marriage business entirely.
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Civil/legal marriages have an important role for both same-sex and opposite-sex couples. For example, an atheist couple would likely prefer to be married outside of religious institutions.
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