I knew u were going to say that... but no, it hasn't been a plea to say there isn't any love outside a religious marriage, it is an honest look at what is today a civil union and what should address a reform and a debate over the known problems the actual status has produced rather than provoke passion, divide and bitter words over adding a very little number of couples to an existing flawed institution which needs a valuable overhaul the overwhelming majority of couples would benefit from.
Anyway here what u wanted but u jump twelve from the last paragraph u asked for?
"To conclude, General Propositions, of what kind soever, are then only capable of Certainty, when the Terms used in them, stand for such Ideas, whose agreement or disagreement, as there expressed, is capable to be discovered by us. And we are then certain of their Truth or Falsehood, when we perceive the Ideas the Terms stand for, to agree or not agree, according as they are affirmed or denied one of another. Whence we may take notice, that general Certainty is never to be found but in our Ideas. Whenever we go to seek it elsewhere in Experiment or Observations without us, our knowledge goes not beyond particulars. "Tis the contemplation of our own abstract Ideas, that alone is able to afford us general Knowledge".
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