RE: Supreme Court Same Sex Marriage Argumet
June 29, 2015 at 3:05 pm
(This post was last modified: June 29, 2015 at 3:12 pm by Aristocatt.)
My point is that how a word is used is a little bit more important than the etymology when defining meaning. I was also having a little fun by saying that I googled "what is a civil right".
You were trying to point out that somebody either used the wrong word "civil" as opposed to "fundamental", or that because it is a "civil" right, that SCOTUS getting involved with it is wrong.
I am trying to point out that words have multiple meanings, and the way you have defined a civil right, is not the way most English speakers use the word anymore.
You were trying to point out that somebody either used the wrong word "civil" as opposed to "fundamental", or that because it is a "civil" right, that SCOTUS getting involved with it is wrong.
I am trying to point out that words have multiple meanings, and the way you have defined a civil right, is not the way most English speakers use the word anymore.