Holler Hoojer
Critical Thinker
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- Feb 22, 2009
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If they are indeed married as opposed to living with each other it *does* affect you, since that turns them into close relatives of one another which may e.g. impact how you can do business with them.
None. But if it didn't affect anybody else we wouldn't even have something like a marriage.
Yes. If. But there's no guarantee that this will be so. (Not sure about the US, but health insurance in Germany *does* cover spouses, e.g. So it would cost you if I married 3 or 5 women rather than just one.)
Well, somebody was gonna marry them. So they were gonna get covered anyway. But, you ignored by qualifier about this issue not costing me.
However, I've spent my life in science and technology and I've come very close to becoming an empirical reductionist - not quite, but close. If I cannot measure something, it has no reality for me, save in a metaphysical realm. Now, if I drive past an apartment building in Bethesda, Maryland, there is no test, no instrument, no sense that will tell me whether there are polygamists living there. Ergo, to me, it does not exist. If I see two people walking down the street holding hands, I cannot detect by any means whether they have other wives or husbands. Again, it has no meaning for me. So, I butt out.