Probably not. Unless they were legally separated, the husband is presumed to be the father of the child in question.
no it is against the law.
homosexuality does not go against the institution of marriage, much in the same way that being color blind does not go against the institution of marriage.homosexuality does not go against the institution of marriage, much in the same way that being color blind does not go against the institution of marriage.
Christianity is against sex before marriage and within the marriage only with your spouse so they are against it.
MisogamyNo, by definition, misogamy is: "A dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women" (not against marriage). Therefor, although a misogynist may be against marriage, it would be because he hates women. Whoever posted this answer (above) did not look up the definition of misogamy in a dictionary before posting.Merriam Webster lists [near antonyms] to marriage as: "annulment, divorce, and separation"; but if there was a true antonym for the word marriage, Webster would have listed it-they certainly do not list Misogamy.From what I can see, there is no true antonym for 'a person against marriage'. The term most commonly used is simply: "Anti-marriage".
yes
It depends on the religion: 1. Most branches of Christianity are against same sex marriage. 2. Virtually all branches of Islam are against same sex marriage. 3. Most branches of Judaism accept same sex marriage, while Orthodox Judaism and some Conservative Jews are against it.
being separated from white soldiers
Marriage has nothing in common with slavery, unless one partner is marriaged against his/her will, with no way out.
No, Governor Scott is against gay marriage.
Yes
It means they are against gay marriage. The equal sign means they are for gay marriage.
No, Governor Snyder is against same-sex marriage.