The number 1 reason we protect and support marriage is to provide the best system in which new children can enter the world. The government has no way to prevent children from being born into bad marriages. Thus the only reasonable response is to do everything within reason to make sure there are as few bad marriages as possible that children are coming into. Children born into troubled marriages are more likely to end up being troubled children that end up being a burden on the state. Inspiring good marriages is a way to fight this problem at the source.
This line of reasoning in no way applies to homosexual relationships. Homosexual relationships themselves do not bring new life into the world and thus there is no reason for us to worry whether they have good relationships or not in this respect. In terms of adoption the government has control to make sure children end up in strong loving families and there is no need to worry about whether some child will be born into a family with an abusive drunk father and a negligent mother. If a homosexual relationship is not strong and loving then there is no reason to let them adopt.
However, I don’t believe homosexual relationships are healthy. I don’t think the government is doing society a service by promoting homosexual relationships. I have no reason to worry about children being born into a family with parents who are in a homosexual relationship though. Children can easily be protected just by preventing adoptions, should a majority of people eventually end up agreeing with me that homosexual relationships are not healthy relationships, and children would be better served by not being brought up in such relationships.
In summary I don’t believe the government is doing children or homosexual’s a good service by allowing gay marriages.
- The children argument just doesn’t apply. If a homosexual couple wants to adopt children they will make sure they have a strong loving relationships that can provide for such kids. If they don’t then I don’t want them to have a child, and I don’t have to worry about them getting one before they are able to satisfy the requirement. Arguing in favor of homosexual marriages in order to provide families for children without homes is nonsensical since by that reasoning we should only allow homosexual’s to marry if they are going to adopt children assuming we continue to have children that need to be adopted. Homosexual relationships would then depend on bad heterosexual relationships for existence. It would appear then that problem is the amount of bad heterosexual relationships, not the fact that we don’t allow homosexual relationships.
- I don’t believe homosexual relationships are healthy for those involved in them. Thus I would never want the government to promote such a relationship in and of itself. They are of course free to participate in such relationships if they so choose though. I am for allowing them many of the legalities normally associated with marriage, just as I am for any two people who wish to make such agreements. If it is shown that getting these legalities puts undue hardship on these couples to do so, then I would be for making the path to set up these agreements much simpler for homosexual couples or any two people who found it in their favor to do so.