>>If marriage is a
fundamental right as opposed to a privilege I can see this argument coming up in the future based on the 1st and 14th amendments.
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>>>Why don't we ever see one woman marrying many men?
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>Marriage is a religious entity, so I can see how an athiest or agnostic might think it's okay to marry a ______________. (fill in here)
It may have started out as a religious ceremony, but as it stands right now, "marriage" is a legally defined institution with benefits and responsibilities provided by the state. Take a gander at your marriage
license if you disagree.
http://www.usmarriagelaws.com/search/united_states/tennessee/index.shtml
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