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It's not self-evident since traditional marriage has meant a great number of different things throughout history, both through the rise and fall of civilizations.
The modern idea of marriage, for love, is very new. Not long ago (still is some places) marriages were arranged. For much of history those resembled the meeting of slave and master more than any other coming together.
Then you have the fact that in recent times the divorce rate for traditional marriages is pretty high in the US and that most have both partners working. While those changes have gone on and we have seen same-sex marriges come into the picture crime has gone down. Something you would expect to go up if we were losing strong families.
But if it is so self-evident you should have no problem providing evidence. Just as you could post a picture of grass, proving it is green.
Yes crime has gone down along with education and the economy. Correlation doesn't equal causation.
I believe it is self evident but either way its not something that has to be proven. If enough people come to the conclusion that traditional marriage leads to strong families and strong societies then they have every right to encourage that through things like tax benefits and state recognition then I don't see a problem with that.
It similar to tax cuts and tax increases. No one can objectively prove one is better than the other. The best they can do is provide arguments and sway enough people to one side or the other.