Saturday 18 May 2013

Doing the math on same sex marriage

In Australia 53% of adults are living in a registered marriage and 11% are in heterosexual de facto relationships, while less than 0.3% of adults are in a same sex de facto relationship.  Even if all of these couples were to marry they would still represent less than 1% of all marriages. In Canada, a decade after introduction, same sex marriages account for only 0.33% of all marriages.

Given the tiny numbers involved, and the fact that same sex de facto couples effectively already enjoy all the legal benefits of marriage in Australia, the motives behind the current push for “marriage equality" look suspect.

However, even if the definition of civil marriage shifts this does not change the definition of Christian marriage (see my previous post).

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