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Marriage is just a slip of paper. I'm not sure it has any internal value besides the one we assign it.
But the thing it represents/alludes to is still very much alive and very potent.
It has a lot of legal value. Regardless of what the couple thinks of it, it has a powerful, defined value under the law.
So did the "legal value" of it come because it was just inherit in the word Marriage or because we (society) assigned it that worth?
Do you think marriage has lost its meaning nowadays?
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Marriage is just a slip of paper. I'm not sure it has any internal value besides the one we assign it.
But the thing it represents/alludes to is still very much alive and very potent.
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It has a lot of legal value. Regardless of what the couple thinks of it, it has a powerful, defined value under the law.
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So did the "legal value" of it come because it was just inherit in the word Marriage or because we (society) assigned it that worth?