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The rather profound line separating the civil aspects and concerns of marriage from the religious ones, though, seems to be somewhat under-articulated. People often see the two as a fused double helix rather than as the limited partnership they in fact are. Those of us on the civics-minded left... more
Reviewed by oqm4 Nov 21 2008, 03:51pm ( 1 review ) • us-soche.com
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Rated by oqm4 on Nov 21 2008, 3:51pm
The rather profound line separating the civil aspects and concerns of marriage from the religious ones, though, seems to be somewhat under-articulated. People often see the two as a fused double helix rather than as the limited partnership they in fact are. Those of us on the civics-minded left would do well to clarify such distinctions between the legal institution of marriage and the religious sacrament of marriage and assure our religiously-minded brothers and sisters that we're only interested in changing the civic definition of marriage.
