I have to wonder how polyamory affects divorce and alimony.
Zero’s grandparents were “Uni-Nothings” in Seattle.
Don’t tell me the Washington Post has turned into a parody site too!!!
Someone who knocks on your door for no apparent reason.
Polygamy is accepted across the Islamic world (and some other places) and has a history going back thousands of years. Same-sex marriage is not NEARLY as widely accepted. For the Unitarians to say that same-sex marriage is deserving of acceptance, while polygamy is not, is disingenuous.
I only know one Unitarian and the thing I have noticed is she always says “think positive and good things will happen”. I am different, I say “hope for the best but prepare for the worst”. I consider myself a conservative realist and she is liberal living in la la land.
They ought to be worried. I saw an interview with a gal about a year ago. She said that as soon as the gays were allowed to marry, those who wanted group marriages (of whom she was one) would start demanding recognition. It’s what’s next on the leftist agenda...
A tenet of Unitarians: they believe in at most one God.
Is it true that some Unitarians have changed their sects?
Watch. After the predictable numbers of Republican panderers cave on homosexual marriage, they’ll cave on polyamory. Because young people support it. Then will come bestiality, pedophilia, and the rest. Marriage between a man and a chicken will be championed, and a number of Pubbie pols will cave on that... because young people are for it. And they don’t want to make anyone unhappy. Especially the chickens.
Except for the fact that there are not now, nor have there ever been more than a handful of members in the United States. Islam is much faster growing. When you have fewer than a half million members rapid growth and decline occur all the time.
In reality, three of the members of the West Borough Baptist Church had children so they are the fastest growing denomination at 30%. See, facts are easy to make up!
Unitarians: Atheists who haven’t kicked the Church habit. ;o)