She worded it a bit strongly, but I do find myself more and more struck by the differences between the sexes. To put it another way: All marriages are mixed marriages.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Let me be clear. I support the definition of marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
Thousands of years and many civilizations have defined a marriage as the union between one man and one woman. With few exceptions, those civilizations that did not follow that perished.
You've read the Torah, right? So you know the Torah defines marriage as being between one man and one woman.
But whether a couple is a man and a woman has everything to do with the meaning of marriage.
Many marriages would be better if the husband and the wife clearly understood that they are on the same side.
If we change the definition of marriage to be more inclusive, then it is logical to argue that we should broaden the definition so that won't exclude anyone.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of the definition of a marriage as between one man and one woman.
I have a deep-seated belief that marriage is between a man and a woman exclusively.
I believe a marriage is between a man and a woman.
You know, I believe that marriage is between a man and a woman.