Define a 'Liberal' or a 'Conservative'

Where is the Roman empire? You mean Italy? I really hope you don't because that'd be one of the funniest and most inaccurate things you've ever said, and trust me, that's a difficult standard to reach. As far as Greece, they didn't emerge again until their rebellion during the Crimean war, about 150 years ago.
Yet they emerged, and with traditional marriage. :)
 
What is the benefit? Can you answer that?


Absolutely.... the benefit is that marriage tends to bind families and make them stronger. It is the rule, there are of course exceptions to this rule. Whether the couple is gay or straight, the bond is tighter via marriage as it shows a greater commitment. Gay couples adopt (or in some cases lesbians have their own) and raise children in loving environments. That strengthens society.
 
Absolutely.... the benefit is that marriage tends to bind families and make them stronger. It is the rule, there are of course exceptions to this rule. Whether the couple is gay or straight, the bond is tighter via marriage as it shows a greater commitment. Gay couples adopt (or in some cases lesbians have their own) and raise children in loving environments. That strengthens society.
Yet you have no evidence that the same children wouldn't be better off in a traditional family.
 
Depends. You're not going to receive credibility, carte blanche, by posting some statistics from some biased conservative source.
 
Vocational education as opposed to an education supplied by a university. I got it. And he has the nerve to compare himself with me. LOL.
Actually, my licensing requires both a baccalaureate degree along with a length apprenticeship. So apparently I have you bested either way. :)
 
It was DY, who was demeaning my 2 years at a university, compared with his "applied science" degree. Thank you for clarification.
My applied science degree was from a four year university, well know and respected in the northeast, and demanded a minimum of 137 credits.
 
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