For answers to these and more questions, read on...
Normally, this is a column on parenting — and today, it still is, because there is so much truth in the old adage that says, "The best thing you can do for your kids is to love their mother (father)."
Of course it is proper and fashionable and even politically correct to want and to advocate equality in a marriage relationship.
But what does equality actually mean? It seems to be a rather hard thing to define.
Does it mean sameness? Or can it mean different but equally important roles?
In a company, can a vice president of marketing be equal to a vice president of production?
Can two people be equal when they possess different gifts, different interests, different methods and ways of doing things?
Defending marriage on the firm ground of reason and respect for human dignity. Encompassing the marriage related topics of gendered biology, kin anthropology, family law and policy.
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Marriage Equality looks like Synergy of Complemetary Parts
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On Lawn
Another article discussing real marriage equality -- the equal recognition of the rights and responsibilities of the man, woman, and child they potentially have together. As the header shows, this article isn't as much about dispelling equality as dispelling the requiring homogeneity as equality.
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