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Marriage can not be privatized unless it is contracted out out to each individual justice of the peace or religious group for profit.
Marriage must be definded as a moral concept with moral grounds (which is a consensus of opinion amongst those willing to hold forth as moral authorities) ; or a political concept with political and and legal rights. If there are those who want to have it both ways they must realize that morality is not enforcable in a court of law.
For decades there has been religious mariage with religious courts (notably Jewish and Catholic) that have granted religious marriage and divorce.
Civil requirements for marriage are different. This has also been true for decades.
What we need to do is clarify the rights, priveleges, and procedures for both legal and civil marriage and apply constitutional law to civil procedure and religious law to religious procedure.
Why on earth is this such a difficult subject for people to understand?
We just need to let people do their non-violent thing and for the State to get out of the way.