02-20-2004, 09:43 PM
Can you humor me for a moment and just answer the question I am about to pose.
Hypothetically...
The state of New York puts this into law:
All civil unions are recognized by the state of New York as a union between two people, and receive all the right, privileges, benefits. The term "marriage" will simply be defined as a civil union between a man and a woman.
In those two sentences, where does it say that a marriage is better than a civil union?
Hypothetically...
The state of New York puts this into law:
All civil unions are recognized by the state of New York as a union between two people, and receive all the right, privileges, benefits. The term "marriage" will simply be defined as a civil union between a man and a woman.
In those two sentences, where does it say that a marriage is better than a civil union?