Yes, it can be philosophical. It asks us to examine our cultural biases and see the reasons behind them.
The philosophical answer to the question "Who are you?" is that your identity is shaped by your thoughts, experiences, beliefs, and actions, ultimately defining who you are as a unique individual.
The ultimate philosophical question that has puzzled humanity for centuries is: "What is the meaning of life?"
the chicken, or the egg?
none. why isn't a scientific question, its a philosophical one.
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no. This question is ludicrous, its like asking can I get a UK passport if I marry a Russian? Again, the answer would be NO. How stupid are people. no. This question is ludicrous, its like asking can I get a UK passport if I marry a Russian? Again, the answer would be NO. How stupid are people.
A good philosophical question is anything that has anything do with life, death, or the universe. There are many other subjects that you can ponder that are like these topics but these are the most popular and make the most sence.
What is the meaning of life? Is free will an illusion? Can we truly know anything for certain?
Camus believes that the fundamental philosophical question is whether life is worth living in a world that appears to be inherently meaningless and absurd. He explores this question in his work, especially in his essay "The Myth of Sisyphus."
Yes, of course. People should marry who they want to marry! Some churches require that one person is of the the other persons denomination. One may want to check with their pastor or priest on that. However their answer is technically irrelevant as a person should marry whoever they love. A person marries another person not the other persons philosophical beliefs.
Two people of the same sex are not permitted to marry each other in Texas. However, the way your question is worded, you leave open the option for a gay man and a gay woman to marry each other, which is legal.
Your question is incoherent.