Cyber Amish Supports Gay Marriage

by Paul Brown on 19 November 2008

The Fraternal Order of Cyber Amish believe that marriage is for any two or more adults who wish to enter into it.  They can be straight, gay, bisexual, whatever.  They must be adults and capable of entering into a contract.  The role of the state would not be to sanction the relationships, but to record the contracts commencement and dissolution.

Heck, people don’t even have to love each other to be married.  The Cyber Amish believe it is better if people do love each other, but that’s largely an optional component.  Neither do they have to live together, nor procreate.  The reasons that people have are their own for marrying, and they are personal.  As long as everyone enters into the agreement of their own free choice, that is what matters.

The Cyber Amish also believes in Temporary Marriage, if that’s what the parties desire.  Marriage for a predetermined period of time, with or without options for extension built into the contract.

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