Friday, December 4, 2009
Another view on same-sex unions ... by the former Republican governor of New Jersey
It's Not the State's Role to Define Marriage
NJ.com
Christine Todd Whitman
November 29,
2009
What does government have to do with marriage?
I was
brought up to believe that we had a constitutional separation between church and
state -- intentionally designed by the founding fathers so they could not tell
us what our churches, synagogues, and mosques could and could not do. If that is
the case, why are legislators across the country, and most recently in New
Jersey, agonizing over bills to define marriage?
Wouldn't it be better
if government's only role were to recognize the legal relationship between two
consenting adults -- something that occurs when you get your marriage license?
Let's call that license something other than a "marriage" license and leave the
government's role there.
If a couple wants to declare their lifelong
commitment in a religious setting, and a church, mosque or synagogue will
perform the service -- whether heterosexual or same-sex -- so be it.
Critics will claim I do not have an appropriate view of the institution
of marriage. Quite the contrary -- I see marriage as a sacred commitment that I
have happily upheld in the 35 years I have been married to my husband.
Similarly, as an elder in my church, I have a deeply held view of houses of
worship: I believe this country was founded with the intention of providing, and
should continue to protect, our freedom to practice the religion of our choice
without the intrusion of the state.
Nowhere is this liberty more
important than in the fundamental structure of life and family -- the lifelong
commitments that undergird our society.
Marriages should take place in a
house of worship where the state is left at the door.
Aside from my view
of the proper role of government in this issue, there are numerous, more
pertinent issues facing our country that should be occupying our legislators'
attention. It is time to put this argument behind us and get our elected
representatives to focus on spending, taxes, education, health care and the
myriad of other issues affecting our everyday lives.
We would all be
better of if we leave the definition of marriage to our houses of worship, and
make the state follow suit.
Christine Todd Whitman was governor of
New Jersey 1994-2001.
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2009/12/another-view-on-samesex-unions-by-the-former-republican-governor-of-new-jersey.html