Trust Californians to do something crazy.
On a serious note, what Marcotte & Co. are proposing does have some validity "from a certain point of view" (said by Sir Alec Guinness). The way American marriages are going is abyssmal; couples are entering them with out thinking deeply about the commitment/responsibility of marriage a lot of the time. Americans don't respect the sanctity of marriage as much anymore; the vows are not meant there to scoff at - they are to be taken with austerity.
However, there are some holes that Marcotte & Co. forget about marriage. I was surprised to learn that Marcotte was a Catholic, I was thinking he would be of another denomination, whom treat marriage more seriously than other Christian religions. In a lot of the Christian denominations marriage is not a sacrament as it is in Catholicism and I believe a select few other denominations. Marriage not being a sacrament there is less importance on it and the churches allow for divorce a lot easier. It is still possible to get divorced sanctioned by the church in Catholicism - if the vows were done in bad faith, which have to be proved, then the church would allow for a divorce.
A driving force for the creation of the Church of England was because Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife because she did not bear him any sons and he did not want one of his daughters inheriting the throne. Creating a denomination for such a reason is preposterous; religion is not a trifling matter that should be created for political purposes. If anyone wants to blame the collapse of marriage, you can send some of it to Henry VIII's shalllowness. Behavior like this makes people think that marriage is not so binding and it is ok to mess up... cause hey, "I could always divorce him/her if things go sour".
It would be nice if people took more value in marriage. The churches allow divorce, some are lenient and some are strict on their rules, but gay marriage is not accepted by a lot of churches (I believe there are a few that permit gay marriage) and that is the difference from a religious point of view.
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