Wednesday, March 18, 2009

New Definition of Marriage

My friend Don pointed this out earlier today.

It's from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, "America's most trusted authority on the English language."

Merriam-Webster's website says the company, "has developed and refined an editorial process that relies on objective evidence about language use, and it applies this process to create reference products that meet rigorous standards of quality and reliability for both print and electronic formats."

In other words, once a definition makes it into a Merriam-Webster product, researchers have proven that definition reflects how the word is being used in America today.

So, here's the new definition of marriage.

Note, specifically, the second-half of the first definition, 1a(2): "the state of being united to a person of the same sex in a relationship like that of a traditional marriage (same-sex marriage)."

The world has changed. It's about time. Perhaps the law will catch up soon, too.

1 comment:

Tommy said...

I agree in some regards. To me it is crazy that government is given the "power" to make marriages official. Too much meddling of church and state. I think that states should issue certificates of "civil unions", instead of marriage licenses.....come man-woman, man-man, woman-woman, human-human, let all be equal. It is discriminatory to limit the benefits to a man-woman marriage.