Skyline_BNR34 wrote:
Laugh at what I believe in all you want, I'll do the same to you then.
I still think marriage is between a man and woman who actually love and care for each other now, and it shouldn't just get thrown away or thrown around like a hooker in downtown LA.
I disagree Beth, Religion and marriage has been around since before today's current trend of marriage. And marriage today is not viewed as something special, that is why the divorce rate is at 50%, if it was truly what you're saying more marriages would last because of that religious viewpoint and specialness.
Even if there were planned marriages back in the day, more then not, they loved each other deeply and fell in love. There were periods of trends with it to help preserve something like royalty, and family names. But I'm sure most were because of actual love, not lets get married for the hell of it like today.
Haha, Me and Mike agree on something like Marriage.

Marriage predates monotheistic religion and was around when polytheistic (i.e., no longer recognized religions) were predominant. Marriage predates Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Marriage originated solely as property preservation and for bloodlines, also known as arranged marriages. Fathers always tried to marry their daughters off to a prestigious family or for something in return. Love was often not a variable. I'm sure some women and men came to love each other eventually, but there wasn't a period of dating, engagement, etc.
The reason the divorce rate is so high now can be primarily attributed to the fact that women aren't so dependent on men anymore and can actually support themselves.
Religion definitely shapes the way people view marriage. Otherwise, this whole sanctity of marriage bullshit wouldn't exist. Anyone should be able to marry whatever human being they please, regardless of sex. There is absolutely no reason, other than religious, that is holding a same sex couple from getting married.