Does the 'Respect for Marriage Act' Respect Marriage or Open the Door to its Degradation?

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When I saw Congress pass the “Respect for Marriage Act,” I had to read the legislation itself. Does this act truly respect marriage? Let’s face it, the definition of marriage has been changing for centuries. Marriages used to include polygamy and other relationships that are no longer legal. Does this act respect the institution of marriage, change it to make it better, or merely open the door to its degradation?

I guess we have the answer to the question I posed earlier. Which version of marriage does Mr. Nadler wish to respect? The free for all, whatever someone can pass, the definition of marriage?

Isn’t it amazing how, in just 25 years, defending marriage as one man and one woman has morphed into respecting whatever some can convince enough people to call marriage? In my mind, this does not bode well for the institution, and that is a problem.

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