DrTaffy;12069244:
mean ‘in nature’ in the way that any english speaker would understand it.
Your tendency to insult your interlocutor is unkind. I will not say that no one has responded in kind, in this thread, but I have not. Please do not ridicule me.
This from the guy who was quite happy to
repeatedly call me “delusional” in this thread? Compared to that, what is
insulting about pointing out that you are indeed using “in nature” to mean something other than its literal meaning? Despite many requests that you clarify whether or not you meant that literally or in some more figurative sense?
Qualia. That’s what I mean.
But as I pointed out, while there is a common demoninator to various historical uses of ‘marriage’ that we would recognise in other cultures, we find that same common denominator in same sex marriage today (and the past) - which is one of the reasons that various christians objected to ‘civil partnerships’ here in the UK: they were
instantly recognisable as ‘same sex marriage’ under a different name.
Take the shape “square”. This exists in nature, such that one might have a mistaken idea of a square: for example, by thinking that an object with four equal sides and four equal angles might have 75 degree angles.
The bad news is that you
can have a square with four equal sides and four equal (internal) 75 degree angles, in non Euclidean space.
Still, you can have a definition of “square” that holds true in all spaces, just as you can have a definition of “marriage” that applies to all historical uses of that term. Again, the bad news is that that definition of “marriage” cannot exclude same sex couples as ‘marriage’
has been used historically to refer to them.
I assume you want to understand my view.
On this topic. I do not want to hijack this thread into sterile discussions of abstract philosophy.
Really? You think there is ONE internal representation that all English speakers share when they use the word “marriage”?
I think that there is a
common denominator to all the uses of ‘marriage’. Assuming that by ‘all’ we can be sensible and exclude the asylum inmate who thinks that ‘marriage’ refers to the small furry entities who whisper stories of hatred and bloodshed into his ears at night.
If you do
not, then what
did you mean by there being one thing “in nature” that we call ‘marriage’?
Here’s a rough go at it:
Marriage is a lifegiving committed covenant between a man and a woman who love one another and promise irrevocably to stay sexually and emotionally faithful to one another.
But that does not even come close to covering all the uses of ‘marriage’ even in the Bible - so you are
explicitly trying to narrow down the definition to your own more restrictive version.
It excludes gay couples by definition. But why is the definition the way it is? Because male/female couplings are the only relationships of this type that contribute to the flourishing/happiness of the people involved.
Nonsense. Same sex couples are as flourishing and happy as heterosexual couples - as many studies have shown. For example the Australian Study of Child Health in Same-Sex Families
found that:
On measures of general health and family cohesion children aged 5 to 17 years with same-sex attracted parents showed a significantly better score when compared to Australian children from all backgrounds and family contexts. For all other health measures there were no statistically significant differences.