View Full Version : Same sex marriage to be made legal in Ontario
“I can now turn to my sweetie and ask him, dearest, will you marry me?”
For years, Michael Leshner (pictured top left) could only pose such a marriage proposal to his partner in a hypothetical fashion. But all that changed on Thursday when an Ontario court ruled that the province must recognize the same-sex marriage applications of eight couples.
Last year, Joe Varnell and Kevin Bourassa were married, but Consumer Affairs Minister Bob Runciman refused to register the marriage certificates. That led the couple to sue the province for the right to unite. And that dream came true when the province’s earlier denials were ruled unconstitutional. The court went even further, calling on the provincial and the federal governments to change the discriminatory law.
Story here (http://www.pulse24.com/News/Top_Story/20020712-006/page.asp)
Professur
7/14/02, 03:31am
I'm gonna puke.
So why don't they legalize marriages to animals? Barbies? Computers? OTCentral?
unclehobart
7/14/02, 12:35pm
To me, a marriage is a spritual contract between the persons and their religion. It should have nothing to do with the state other than for matters of inheritance. I despise the thought of a government declaring what is and is not legal.. and then levying taxes in the form of licenses. It makes it a spiritual contract between the people, their church, and big brother. I don't need a piece of paper from 'the man' to signify my love. My word and personal intent are 100 times more important than that little slip of paper.. or the blessing of any religion for that matter.
I'm gonna puke.
:confuse3: Why?
To me, a marriage is a spritual contract between the persons and their religion. It should have nothing to do with the state other than for matters of inheritance. I despise the thought of a government declaring what is and is not legal.. and then levying taxes in the form of licenses. It makes it a spiritual contract between the people, their church, and big brother. I don't need a piece of paper from 'the man' to signify my love. My word and personal intent are 100 times more important than that little slip of paper.. or the blessing of any religion for that matter.
I kinda agree with this statement.
Unc, in theory you are correct. studies, on the other hand, have proven countless times that heh little piece of paper actually helps establish a stronger bond. it shouldn't matter, but it does.
I think state allowed marriages of same sex couples should be approved. they should not require religious ceremonies however, since most religions forbid homosexuality.
unclehobart
7/14/02, 07:08pm
..and people cannot marry animals because animals dont have the mental faculties to consent and comprehend such concepts as marriage.
Professur
7/15/02, 01:16am
One bastion of commonsense remains (http://www.canoe.ca/EdmontonNews/03n1.html)
good, i'm glad that the bond of love in same sex realationships is given the same respect as heterosexual relationships.
As long as it's only two people, and they're the only ones directly affected, why not? And don't bring up the cost of spousal beneifts, because many gov'ts are already covering unmarried partners.
As far as a religious ceremony, that's up to the members of the religion involved.
freako104
7/15/02, 12:26pm
as i had said on the thread about gay adotion and families isnt it love that matters in a married couple? as far as the animakls and barbie dolls and all that bullsht, animals as unc said dont have the mental capacity for it that humans do and barbie dolls are dolls they dont have a brain at all. and uncs statement about it being a spiritual connection is absolutly correct.
To me, a marriage is a spritual contract between the persons and their religion. It should have nothing to do with the state other than for matters of inheritance. I despise the thought of a government declaring what is and is not legal.. and then levying taxes in the form of licenses. It makes it a spiritual contract between the people, their church, and big brother. I don't need a piece of paper from 'the man' to signify my love. My word and personal intent are 100 times more important than that little slip of paper.. or the blessing of any religion for that matter.
I agree that the gov't shoudl not be allowed to say who can marry who (unless of course they are marrying solely for the purpose of getting around immigration laws or something of the sort). This is why I am very happy that this breakthrough has been made. I believe there are some religions that accept homosexuals so with the government finally seeing the light hopefully same sex couples can now enjoy the joy of marriage as much (or probably more so becuase of the battle they had to fight) than heterosexual couples.
Ardsgaine
7/15/02, 07:15pm
[quote="unclehobart"]I believe there are some religions that accept homosexuals
Yep. Unitarians do. A friend of mine is in the Unitarian Church. They have a lesbian pastor.
do they let goldfish of the same sex get married? the rivers would be full of gay suckers.
I myself am against same-sex marriages.
I was married for 8 years ... and it was the same sex ... night after night after night ... :(
:D
if i was married to the same person for 8 years, i wouldn't want any sex :cocktail:
:rofl2: I hear ya sister :headbang:
you get sex when you marry? i got gotta get me one of them fancy weddings.... :D
that wont get you sex. all that will get you is relatives
oh shit, i don't want her relatives. her mum really pisses me off :mad2:
you get sex when you marry? i got gotta get me one of them fancy weddings.... :D
oh hell yea. just don't have any kids-they put a cramp everywhere :lol:
you get sex when you marry? i got gotta get me one of them fancy weddings.... :D
:rofl:
MitchSchaft
7/18/02, 02:17pm
It doesn't have to be fancy, dude. Just go to the courthouse like I did.
you get sex when you marry? i got gotta get me one of them fancy weddings.... :D
well, I can only speak for me but in my case it was a lot more "sex" and a lot less "making love" :shrug:
Nonetheless, it was the same sex ... night .. after night .. after night ...
MitchSchaft
7/18/02, 02:54pm
Ya'll ever heard of Marxism?
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