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Helena_K
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There has been no evidence that cultural acceptance of homosexuality leads to universal homosexuality, when we look at states and nations in which gay marriage is both legal and has wide social acceptance. Massachusetts has had legal same sex marriage for over a decade, and it enjoys wide social acceptance, yet it continues to make up only about 8% of all marraiges in Massachusetts.Actually, the argument hinges on the idea that allowing gay marriage promotes homosexual activity. If an activity is promoted, the 10% number may soon be 90%. Unless you have evidence to say that promoting an activity such as homosexual activity will not lead to its adoption at such a wide scale, then the 10% value will not be a counter-argument, yes?
As for the second part of your point, I think the common good argument can indeed be used against promoting contraception and distorted views of success because it creates a contraceptive mentality (which again becomes problematic for the common good).
I do intend to write an article extending the argument for these topics as well but that is for a later time.
On the topic of this argument, I think it stands quiet well unless you can say that promoting homosexual activity does not lead to an increase in the number of participants in that activity. As far as psychological studies go, any activity that is promoted is usually adopted. After all, this is the core principle behind advertising and such.
You know what has been proven to make birth rates plummet on a wide social scale? Women seeking higher education and joining the work force. That is a well established fact.
So by your argument, women should be banned from college and from working, because this is absolutely proven to cause birth rates to plummet.
Wait, what? If something isn’t considered wrong, then the obvious next step is that everyone will do that thing? That makes no sense what so ever. Interracial marriage was once considered wrong, then it gained acceptance. Last I checked, people didn’t feel a compulsion to only marry others of a different race just because it became legal and socially acceptable.any activity that is promoted is usually adopted
Saying a black person *should be allowed *to marry a white person does not promote the idea that a white person *should not *marry a white person. Same thing applies to gay marriage. I’ve lived around legal gay marriage my entire adult life, and it has never once made me feel guilty about being in a heterosexual union or made me think, “huh, even though I am in no way sexually or romantically interested in women, I should marry one just because it is legal now.”
Is that honestly what you expect people to do? Start marrying people they don’t love and aren’t attracted to for *no other reason *than hey, it’s socially acceptable for them to be in a same sex partnership.
People don’t tend to do things they have no interest in simply because it is “socially acceptable” and legal. Tennis is socially acceptable. It is legal. But I do not play tennis, because I have no interest in it.
Being married to a woman wouldn’t even be something I would be simply uninterested in, it would be something I would actively dislike. I am not attracted to women, so the idea of being sexually inolved with a woman completely grosses me out (the way I am grossed out at the idea of sex with anyone I am not attracted to). Why on earth would I enter into a loveless marriage in which I shudder with revulsion every time my spouse wants to get me into bed just because it would be legal for me to be married to them?