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What if government got out of the marriage business?

A better solution than letting government define marriage and who is allowed to partake

Despite the lengthy and rarely intelligent debates about marriage, marriage equality, gay marriage, or whatever label the media decides to use, I have not found any articles discussing the removal of govenrment or civil law from marriage altogether.  However, I finally found one.  It actually discusses the issue intelligently.  The article does go in-depth into how this might come about, but it poses good points.  The article is posted on a blog called Big Think.  I am agnostic toward the blog in general and only wish to bring attention to the article I found there, by Peter Lawler, called "Should Government Get Out of the Marriage Business?"

 
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