No. Marriage is a matter of civil law. The government does not attempt to enforce morality with respect to opposite-sex marriage or divorce. To do so only against same-sex couples is discriminatory.
A moral issue can be described as an issue that involves a difference of belief or principle and not a matter of preference. What is moral also changes from society to society hence the difficulty at determining what is universally moral.
He thought that it was a moral issue
go to www.bbc.co.uk and then religion and then moral issue....i am studing this at school
A moral issue would be one concerning the principles of right and wrong.
moral
Abraham Lincoln and William Lloyd Garrison both believed that slavery was a moral issue.
Abraham Lincoln and William Lloyd Garrison both believed that slavery was a moral issue.
yeah
yes
August G. Lageman has written: 'The moral dimensions of marriage and family therapy' -- subject(s): Family psychotherapy, Marital psychotherapy, Marriage, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Marriage
It is a disease, not a moral issue.
Yes, in political terms, same-sex marriage is classified as a social issue, as is abortion. It is not primarily an economic issue, a health issue, an education issue, a national security issue, or a foreign policy issue.