Advocates of same-sex marriage often ask those who defend "traditional" marriage if they support the tradition where the law treated women like they were less than human, or the tradition that did not allow people of different races to marry each other, or the tradition that allowed polygamy. These are legitimate questions and illustrate the fundamental problem with defending "traditional marriage"
We need to stop defending "traditional marriage"
We need to stop defending "traditional…
We need to stop defending "traditional marriage"
Advocates of same-sex marriage often ask those who defend "traditional" marriage if they support the tradition where the law treated women like they were less than human, or the tradition that did not allow people of different races to marry each other, or the tradition that allowed polygamy. These are legitimate questions and illustrate the fundamental problem with defending "traditional marriage"