By eliminating legal rights for spouses, you also would be eliminating a person's legal right to make medical decisions for his or her spouse, decisions that would then fall to either the parent or child of the stricken one, whether or not that person is religiously and/or happily married.
Sorry, but it's not even worth debating.
May I ask in what ways you are discriminated against, by law, as a single person? That is something worth discussion. I understand that single people can get dumped on at work etc but how does the law affect you in a negative way?
I thought Terry Schiavo made this point for me. Her darling husband overrode her parents. And what if my parents/sibs were raving lunatics and I would rather have a trusted friend make these decisions? I should be able to determine who makes these decisions if I am incapacitated.
I'm not just pi$$ing and moaning about my life; if I'm getting "dumped on" it's not enough to keep me from sleeping at night. I just think that the government's inclusions for married people causes a lot of exclusions for single people and the gay community, since they're basically seen as single and un-marriageable by the government.

