Marriage and states' rights
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:52 am
I was just thinking yesterday about how certain states are legalizing homosexual marriage (most notably California), confirming the fact that such issues are within state's rights (which I think is appropriate). So, if marriage is not a federal issue and is best left to each state, looks like this is Utah's chance to reinstate polygamy! Seriously, what's to stop them? The only reason they stopped was to honor the laws of the land:
"Inasmuch as laws have been enacted by Congress forbidding plural marriages, which laws have been pronounced constitutional by the court of last resort, I hereby declare my intention to submit to those laws, and to use my influence with the members of the Church over which I preside to have them do likewise."
Wilford Woodruff
Official Declaration 1
Looks like the precedents are in place...they just have to be able to use gay marriage to help overturn the Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act and Reynolds vs. the United States.
It's also probable that I have no idea what I'm talking about.
"Inasmuch as laws have been enacted by Congress forbidding plural marriages, which laws have been pronounced constitutional by the court of last resort, I hereby declare my intention to submit to those laws, and to use my influence with the members of the Church over which I preside to have them do likewise."
Wilford Woodruff
Official Declaration 1
Looks like the precedents are in place...they just have to be able to use gay marriage to help overturn the Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act and Reynolds vs. the United States.
It's also probable that I have no idea what I'm talking about.