How is it âordered towardsâ pregnancy even if, as
you say, it is âimpossible for pregnancy to occurâ in that case?
In other words how are you
not trying to use the impossibility of pregnancy as an absolute bar to gay sex, while simultaneously saying that the impossibility of pregnancy is
not an absolute bar to heterosexual sex? Surely this shows that the
possibility of pregnancy is just a smokescreen, and that it is
homosexual sex that you object to, not sex with no possibility of pregnancy?
For that matter why are we talking about sex when the topic was about marriage? How is a lesbian couple that go to great effort to ensure that they
do concieve less âordered towardsâ pregnancy than a heterosexual couple that go to great lengths to ensure that they do
not?
Why not? How does loving consensual sex ever
not bring a couple closer together?
Which in no way prevents them from expressing love and intimacy.

Even in Catholic dogma a sterile
heterosexual couple are allowed to marry and have
unitive but non
procreative sex.