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    Contributed by Bobby Scobey on Apr 10, 2008 (message contributor)

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People are attempting to redefine marriage from one man and one woman for life, and broadening the definition to include homosexuals. Once that is done, you can move to polygamy and polyandry. Next, what about removing the age restrictions, so that an adult can marry a child? Is there any place to stop?

To illustrate the ridiculous extremes to which redefinition can go, consider this caricature:

Subject: A Scene in the San Francisco Courthouse!!!

“Next." “Good morning. We want to apply for a marriage license." "Names?" Tim and Jim Jones." "Jones? Are you related? I see a resemblance." "Yes, we’re brothers." "Brothers? You can’t get married." "Why not? Aren’t you giving marriage licenses to same gender couples?"

"Yes, thousands. But we haven’t had any siblings. That’s incest!" "Incest? No, we are not gay." "Not gay? Then why do you want to get married?" "For the financial benefits, of course. And we do love each other. Besides, we don’t have any other prospects."

"But we’re issuing marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples who’ve been denied equal protection under the law. If you are not gay, you can get married to a woman." "Wait a minute. A gay man has the same right to marry a woman as I have. But just because I’m straight doesn’t mean I want to marry a woman. I want to marry Jim."

"And I want to marry Tim. Are you going to discriminate against us just because we are not gay?" "All right, all right. I’ll give you your license. Next."

"Hi. We are here to get married." "Names?" "John Smith, Jane James, Robert Green, and June Johnson." "Who wants to marry whom?" "We all want to marry each other." "But there are four of you!" "That’s right. You see, we’re all bisexual. I love Jane and Robert, Jane loves me and June, June loves Robert and Jane, and Robert loves June and me. All of us getting married together is the only way that we can express our sexual preferences in a marital relationship."

"But we’ve only been granting licenses to gay and lesbian couples." "So you’re discriminating against bisexuals!" "No, it’s just that, well, the traditional idea of marriage is that it’s just for couples." "Since...

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