samedi 1 juin 2013

No I haven't but I thought of that. How did you respond to it? I did under these terms what if the word Marriage is hijacked and misused or abused, does it change anything? And I came up with the idea that there isn't anything wrong really for someone to say he's or she's married even if it is under a state assisted union and therefore not truly married since under the consensus we all can agree, before the Law equality in matters such as estate, taxes and other legal issues has lead to a similar legal situation when compared to a truly married individual. And when start the offense and is there any?
I reached the conclusion there isn't any or a possibility of any. First Amend answers and a truly married before God person can surely stand the little arrangement with the truth of someone that has made a choice often difficult and essentially guided by legal issues rather than the greatness of the Ketubah.

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