Tuesday, October 16, 2007
MARRIAGE in America, is it an unequal institution?
Again, I would like to thank you guys for posting, it is greatly appreciated. To Anne, yes I was speaking of divorce rate among heterosexual couples. Homosexual couples are not even allowed to get married, so the rate of divorce in America would not include homosexuals. This alarming rate of divorce in America, which I stated in the last blog is a whopping fifty percent, shows that America is allowing anyone to get married, under any circumstance. But yet, are not allowing committed, same-sex couples this right. The information that was given was to show how heterosexual couples are taking the sacred institution of marriage for granted. It was also used to show how heterosexual couples are doing what homosexual couples could only dream of. The last blog was not intended to reduce the rate of divorce among heterosexual couples. How is that possible? It was intended to show that America does not place enough emphasis on a good, long-lasting relationship, which is obvious because half of all marriages are ending in divorce. But yet, they place emphasis on not allowing same-sex couples the right of marriage. Again, the blog was to show how the government allows any and everyone to get married except homosexuals and heterosexual couples are not taking marriage seriously. The divorce rate in America is so high because many of the people that are getting married are not even in love, and are just getting married because they can. Do not get me wrong I am not saying that if homosexual couples get married none of them are going to get divorced. I am saying homosexual couples take marriage more seriously and will not make a mockery out of it like heterosexual couples are.
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