Yes, polygamy is illegal in the United States.It's equal treatment for everyone, if polygamy is indeed illegal in the USA (Which I'm not certain it is that's why I asked.)
Yes, polygamy is illegal in the United States.It's equal treatment for everyone, if polygamy is indeed illegal in the USA (Which I'm not certain it is that's why I asked.)
oh wow, this made my day.
Larkin has proved, once again, that he is unconscionably retarded.
A privilege is a special entitlement to immunity granted by the state or another authority to a restricted group, either by birth or on a conditional basis. By contrast, a right is an inherent, irrevocable entitlement held by all citizens or all human beings from the moment of birth.
Actually, if you allow me I would.argue it's "protecting" someone?
that's called arguing semantics. it's straw-man.Thank you wikipedia.
why? just because we disagree? I don't hate you.God, I hate you.
basically, yes.I don't even know what Larkin's point is in this thread!
He's just trollin' right?
that's called arguing semantics. it's straw-man.
you're ignoring the issue by splitting hairs over whether we should call marriage a right or privilege. marriage is not a "club" that someone invented.
it's in institution that should be granted to any 2 people who are in love.
why? just because we disagree? I don't hate you.
you're a sad man.
so you think marriage is like a private social club with membership rules?Yes, it is.
then why did you even enter the discussion?
then why did you even enter the discussion?
so you're trolling.I could be against it, I could be for it, I could be standing for another principle, as I said you don't know for sure.