bogarde73 wrote on Nov 1
st, 2013 at 2:41pm:
It's always difficult following the self-righteous, but never mind.
Abbott is not wrong. He was clearly referring to the predominant history of western culture.
We are not going to take our cues from societies where polygamy is the norm, leaving aside the more extreme situations cited to bolster the doomed case for same-sex marriage.
Predominant....? Yeah right.
On the other hand, he was referring the overall Christianised version of history.
There are no cues being given, sheesh did you not read the article at all?
The article very simply and clearly articulates clearly that there is an extensive history of formalised unions (Marriage) being celebrated by a wide range of cultures (including some early Christian ones ironically) that were not specifically between a man and a woman - that is the issue, between a man (singular) and a woman (singular)....
I am making a wild guess you are pointing at me as the "self righteous" who is hard to follow, I acknowledge that is an assumption but that is all one can do, because you failed to identify which of the self righteous ones you actually meant. Of course, I did highlight that comprehension was somewhat questionable, that would now be confirmed with your comment of being hard to follow. It was pretty basic stuff I wrote, but, if there is something specific that you don't understand I am sure I can reframe it for you in several different ways in order to clarify. Just let me know the specific bits that you struggle with and I will get back to you at some point...