I'm intrigued about this bill. It's aimed at helping out our homosexual community by giving these couples the same privileges as traditional marriages between men and women.
But how different is it? Let's say a man and a woman were to utilize a Civil Union instead of a marriage. Are they considered Husband and Wife? What do partners who who use this form of partnership call themselves?
Is there a restriction in this bill allowing only human beings to form civil unions?
I'm just curious to find out to what limits Civil Unions can go and if more hetrosexual couples will consider this over marriage. Is there a benefit?
Because it wouldn't be sanctioned by a Christian church, could a civil union partner commit adultry but not be accused of it? I can't imagine a cheating partner being accused of a very Christian sin when you take that Christian perspective out of the loop.
So what would a cheating civil union partner be called if committing adultry? And what do you call two people partnered thru Civil Unions when they separate? Can you call them Divorced? Widowed? Or just single again?
Interesting to see how this all plays out if it get's passed. I'm thinking it will.
But how different is it? Let's say a man and a woman were to utilize a Civil Union instead of a marriage. Are they considered Husband and Wife? What do partners who who use this form of partnership call themselves?
Is there a restriction in this bill allowing only human beings to form civil unions?
I'm just curious to find out to what limits Civil Unions can go and if more hetrosexual couples will consider this over marriage. Is there a benefit?
Because it wouldn't be sanctioned by a Christian church, could a civil union partner commit adultry but not be accused of it? I can't imagine a cheating partner being accused of a very Christian sin when you take that Christian perspective out of the loop.
So what would a cheating civil union partner be called if committing adultry? And what do you call two people partnered thru Civil Unions when they separate? Can you call them Divorced? Widowed? Or just single again?
Interesting to see how this all plays out if it get's passed. I'm thinking it will.
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