In this week’s episode of “Disorder in the Court,”
we learn that when it comes to marriage,
anything goes – at least in Utah.
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From USA Today ~
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal judge ruled Friday that key parts of Utah’s polygamy laws are unconstitutional, handing a legal victory to a polygamist family that stars in the TV reality show “Sister Wives.”
The Salt Lake Tribune reports Judge Clark Waddoups took a narrow interpretation of the words “marry” and “purports to marry” in his ruling. That means that bigamy remains illegal in Utah only in the literal sense, such as when someone fraudulently acquires more than one marriage license.
It’s just the next predictable development. If Bob and Ted can get hitched, why not Bob, Ted, Carol and Alice. Or maybe Bob and a bridge.
(And HERE‘s a really extreme example of just how perverse humans can become.)
Once marriage has been totally deconstructed what’s the point really?
We pretty much know what the end game is. From Victor Volsky at the American Thinker ~
Marx’s loyal cohort Friedrich Engels, in his influential work, “The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the States,” disclosed the game plan in a single, succinct proposition: change the concept of matrimony, and the traditional family will cease to exist. And once the family is gone, society will fall apart. Knock out the cornerstone, and the whole edifice will crumble, which is precisely the ultimate goal of the revolutionary movement.
Related:
Gay ‘marriage’ will never, ever, ever lead to polygamy (unless it does)