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5 Reasons Why Christians Should Not Obtain a State Marriage License
by Pastor Matt Trewhella
Every year thousands of Christians amble down to their local county courthouse and
obtain a marriage license from the State in order to marry their future spouse. They do
this unquestioningly. They do it because their pastor has told them to go get one, and
besides, "everybody else gets one." This pamphlet attempts to answer the
question - why should we not get one?
1. The definition of a "license" demands that we not obtain
one to marry. Blacks Law Dictionary defines "license" as, "The
permission by competent authority to do an act which without such permission, would be
illegal." We need to ask ourselves- why should it be illegal to marry
without the States permission? More importantly, why should we need the
States permission to participate in something which God instituted (Gen. 2:18-24)?
We should not need the States permission to marry nor should we grovel before state
officials to seek it. What if you apply and the State says "no"? You must
understand that the authority to license implies the power to prohibit. A license by
definition "confers a right" to do something. The State cannot grant the right
to marry. It is a God-given right.
2. When you marry with a marriage license, you grant the State jurisdiction over your
marriage. When you marry with a marriage license, your marriage is a creature of the
State. It is a corporation of the State! Therefore, they have jurisdiction over your
marriage including the fruit of your marriage. What is the fruit of your marriage?
Your children and every piece of property you own. There is plenty of case law in American
jurisprudence which declares this to be true.
In 1993, parents were upset here in Wisconsin because a test was being administered to
their children in the government schools which was very invasive of the familys
privacy. When parents complained, they were shocked by the school bureaucrats who informed
them that their children were required to take the test by law and that they would have
to take the test because they (the government school) had jurisdiction over their
children. When parents asked the bureaucrats what gave them jurisdiction, the bureaucrats
answered, "your marriage license and their birth certificates." Judicially, and
in increasing fashion, practically, your state marriage license has far-reaching
implications.
3. When you marry with a marriage license, you place yourself under a body of law which
is immoral. By obtaining a marriage license, you place yourself under the jurisdiction
of Family Court which is governed by unbiblical and immoral laws. Under these laws,
you can divorce for any reason. Often, the courts side with the spouse who is in
rebellion to God, and castigates the spouse who remains faithful by ordering him or her
not to speak about the Bible or other matters of faith when present with the children.
As a minister, I cannot in good conscience perform a marriage which would place people
under this immoral body of laws. I also cannot marry someone with a marriage license
because to do so I have to act as an agent of the State! I would have to sign the
marriage license, and I would have to mail it into the State. Given the States
demand to usurp the place of God and family regarding marriage, and given its
unbiblical, immoral laws to govern marriage, it would be an act of treason for me to do
so.
4. The marriage license invades and removes God-given parental authority. When you
read the Bible, you see that God intended for children to have their fathers
blessing regarding whom they married. Daughters were to be given in marriage by
their fathers (Dt. 22:16; Ex. 22:17; I Cor. 7:38). We have a vestige of this in our
culture today in that the father takes his daughter to the front of the altar and the
minister asks, "Who gives this woman to be married to this man?"
Historically, there was no requirement to obtain a marriage license in colonial
America. When you read the laws of the colonies and then the states, you see only two
requirements for marriage. First, you had to obtain your parents permission to marry, and
second, you had to post public notice of the marriage 5-15 days before the ceremony.
Notice you had to obtain your parents permission. Back then you saw godly
government displayed in that the State recognized the parents authority by demanding that
the parents permission be obtained. Today, the all-encompassing ungodly State demands that
their permission be obtained to marry.
By issuing marriage licenses, the State is saying, "You dont need your
parents permission, you need our permission." If parents are opposed to their
childs marrying a certain person and refuse to give their permission, the child can
do an end run around the parents authority by obtaining the States permission, and
marry anyway. This is an invasion and removal of God-given parental authority by the
State.
5. When you marry with a marriage license, you are like a polygamist. From the
States point of view, when you marry with a marriage license, you are not just
marrying your spouse, but you are also marrying the State.
The most blatant declaration of this fact that I have ever found is a brochure entitled
"With This Ring I Thee Wed." It is found in county courthouses across Ohio where
people go to obtain their marriage licenses. It is published by the Ohio State Bar
Association. The opening paragraph under the subtitle "Marriage Vows" states, "Actually,
when you repeat your marriage vows you enter into a legal contract. There are three
parties to that contract. 1.You; 2. Your husband or wife, as the case may be; and 3. the
State of Ohio."
See, the State and the lawyers know that when you marry with a marriage license, you
are not just marrying your spouse, you are marrying the State! You are like a polygamist!
You are not just making a vow to your spouse, but you are making a vow to the State and
your spouse. You are also giving undue jurisdiction to the State.
When Does the State Have Jurisdiction Over a Marriage?
God intended the State to have jurisdiction over a marriage for two reasons - 1). in
the case of divorce, and 2). when crimes are committed i.e., adultery, bigamy. etc.
Unfortunately, the State now allows divorce for any reason, and it does not prosecute for
adultery.
In either case, divorce or crime, a marriage license is not necessary for the
courts to determine whether a marriage existed or not. What is needed are witnesses. This
is why you have a best man and a maid of honor. They should sign the marriage
certificate in your family Bible, and the wedding day guest book should be kept.
Marriage was instituted by God, therefore it is a God-given right. According to
Scripture, it is to be governed by the family, and the State only has jurisdiction in the
cases of divorce or crime.
History of Marriage Licenses in America
George Washington was married without a marriage license. So, how did we come to this place in America
where marriage licenses are issued?
Historically, all the states in America had laws outlawing the marriage of blacks and
whites. In the mid-1800s, certain states began allowing interracial marriages or
miscegenation as long as those marrying received a license from the state. In other words
they had to receive permission to do an act which without such permission would have
been illegal.
Blacks Law Dictionary points to this historical fact when it defines "marriage
license" as, "A license or permission granted by public authority to persons
who intend to intermarry." "Intermarry" is defined in Blacks Law
Dictionary as, "Miscegenation; mixed or interracial marriages."
Give the State an inch and they will take a 100 miles (or as one elderly woman once
said to me "10,000 miles.") Not long after these licenses were issued, some
states began requiring all people who marry to obtain a marriage license. In 1923,
the Federal Government established the Uniform Marriage and Marriage License Act (they
later established the Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act). By 1929, every state in the Union
had adopted marriage license laws.
What Should We Do?
Christian couples should not be marrying with State marriage licenses, nor should
ministers be marrying people with State marriage licenses. Some have said to me, "If
someone is married without a marriage license, then they arent really married."
Given the fact that states may soon legalize same-sex marriages, we need to ask ourselves,
"If a man and a man marry with a State marriage license, and a man and woman
marry without a State marriage license - whos really married? Is it
the two men with a marriage license, or the man and woman without a marriage
license? In reality, this contention that people are not really married unless they obtain
a marriage license simply reveals how Statist we are in our thinking. We need to think
biblically. (As for homosexuals marrying, outlaw sodomy as God's law
demands, and there will be no threat of sodomites marrying.)
You should not have to obtain a license from the State to marry someone anymore than
you should have to obtain a license from the State to be a parent, which some in academic
and legislative circles are currently pushing to be made law.
When I marry a couple, I always buy them a Family Bible which contains birth and death
records, and a marriage certificate. We record the marriage in the Family Bible.
Whats recorded in a Family Bible will stand up as legal evidence in any court of law
in America. Early Americans were married without a marriage
license. They simply recorded their marriages in their Family Bibles. So should we.
(Pastor Trewhella has been marrying couples without marriage licenses for ten years.
Many other pastors also refuse to marry couples with State marriage licenses.)
This pamphlet is not comprehensive in scope. Rather, the
purpose of this pamphlet is to make you think and give you a starting point to do further
study of your own. If you would like an audio sermon regarding this matter, just send a
gift of at least five dollars in cash to: Mercy Seat Christian Church 10240 W. National
Ave. PMB #129 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53227.
(www.mercyseat.net)
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