Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness.

Started by Wesker2 pages

I certainly don't.

What?????..........It was perfectly clear too me. 😕

I skim anything longer than a five word sentence on links as a general rule, unless there's nude pics- then I just don't even bother reading.

What was the thread about now?

It's not my job to educate you.........go back and read it........ 🍺

Oh. Well, I could act like some moron and start babbling about the Lockean principles behind the Declaration of Independence, but instead I'll just get to the point- there's a damn good reason men give up a lot of comforts and rights for a marriage.

Originally posted by Wesker
Oh. Well, I could act like some moron and start babbling about the Lockean principles behind the Declaration of Independence, but instead I'll just get to the point- there's a damn good reason men give up a lot of comforts and rights for a marriage.

What? 😎

I just think the question isn't phraised clearly. I mean, it's like if i started a thread stating "Which smells better, a comb or a hard day's work?"

OK.........maybe I think too abstract....I'll give it another try.

Marriage is for life, you can never get out, even if you're not happy....disrupting your pursuit of happiness....and according to the Dec. of Independence, we have a right to it, happiness that is.....So, is the law of the land higher, or the law of the church?

yeah, it's called divorce and anulment

Oh forget it.......The thread started off as a joke and now you all ruined it........... 🙁 😐.........lol

Isn't it "convenient" that nature is mentoned in the opening lines of the declaration?

It's just too bad that the definition of "natural" has changed over time. Time, I might add that doesn't belong in the biblical world. Isn't "time" a liberal and precarious word?