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One's religious, the other isn't.
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About two letters.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Capt Hair There is no real difference. A civil union is a form of marriage (a legal contract between two people to create kinship). And for future replies, just because you have a marriage ceremony does NOT mean you are married. Anything having to do with the church is void in the eyes of the state, which is why even if you have a ceremony you must still have a license from the state to be seen as a couple.[/quote] ^ I also see a topic on ghey marriage incoming.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Capt Hair There is no real difference. A civil union is a form of marriage (a legal contract between two people to create kinship). And for future replies, just because you have a marriage ceremony does NOT mean you are married. Anything having to do with the church is void in the eyes of the state, which is why even if you have a ceremony you must still have a license from the state to be seen as a couple.[/quote]
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Thanks guys.
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There is no real difference. A civil union is a form of marriage (a legal contract between two people to create kinship). And for future replies, just because you have a marriage ceremony does NOT mean you are married. Anything having to do with the church is void in the eyes of the state, which is why even if you have a ceremony you must still have a license from the state to be seen as a couple.
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So close. Just so close, Flood. *grabs popcorn*
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culture
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Civil unions don't get the same benefits.