When the Defense of Marriage Act was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996, it reinforced the established, historical, natural definition of marriage as something uniting a bride and groom. There was no state in the union that recognized a brideless or groomless union as marriage, let alone issued neutered marriage licenses to such couples. Nor was there a single country in the world that had neutered their marriage laws. However, the writing was on the wall as marriage neutering advocates were doing what they could to change that.
I continue my analysis over at The Opine Editorials.
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