To: Paul C. Jesup
Actually, when I post that, I had Socrates, Plato and a couple of other Ancient Roman and Greek Philosophers in mind.
Neither of these guys were Romans. Both were Athenian Greeks. My challenge stands: All I ask is that you come up with one instance, even in Greek law, that allows (wo)men to marry other (wo)men.
To: Antoninus
In ancient Rome and Greece, Men were for woman and women were from breedding. Yes, homosexuality was 'accepted' but there was NO homosexual weddings EVER.
To: Antoninus
I said Ancient Roman and Greek Philosophers.
And your challenge has no validity.
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