But you’ve arbitrarily established some threshold level of unity in order to qualify for marriage. What if I claimed that surviving a life-or-death experience with your partner was required to be sufficiently united? The point is that your threshold of “have your own child” is not currently used as a basis for marriage, nor should it be in the future. If it were, couples wouldn’t be allowed to marry unless they were already pregnant.
Good point.
However, while some straight couples
cannot have children, and a few more
may not have children by choice, it is undoubtedly true that *all *sodomite and all sapphite couples are incapable of having children. A third party
always must be involved if they want a child, and it can
never be the flesh of both of them.
I point specifically to children because children are a potential source of income for the government. College grads, and even high-school grads, make a lot in taxes, after all…
Ah, but creating the children: there’s the problem. Even with all the children in foster homes, we’re still just hovering at the replacement rate of 2.1 children per 2 working age people. And the population of the country is only looking to shrink.
One would think the government would try to promote procreative policies to boost the economy. After all, there are many college-level jobs looking to be filled in the future. Promoting education is a good thing, of course. But so is promoting the gestation of children who will be educated. Am I wrong in saying the country needs
more educated people within its borders?
As nature would have, though, it seems straight couples have (for the most part) a one-up on gay couples. Most straights can and will produce at least one or two children. Therefore “licenses” which make it easier economically for them, and makes it more likely these children will see a college, and a college-level job.
But gay couples, as I say, cannot produce
any children, and therefore cannot contribute anything reproductively speaking. True, they can raise foster children, and they can seek third party help.
But this is always more expensive than the natural way - let a man and a woman hop into the sack, and nine months later, a government investment that in its lifetime will give the government thousands, if not millions, in taxes.
Better, I think, not to squander our resources on gay couples who need money
just to get a child when there are so many others who already have children and need assistance in order to churn out piles of college grads.
And if this sounds like bulldung, that’s probably because it probably is. And after staying up all bloody night, what exactly did you expect?
A NOTE: Keep in mind, I am only speaking of secular unions. Religious marriage is something completely else, and never should secular unions ever be equated with religious marriages. Secular unions are and always will be patently inferior to true, God-given religious marriage.
BUT Secular unions can and do have a purpose and a place, and for those who do have children, it is better to have a secular union than no permanent uniting bond at all. (“Love” and “feelings” and “chemistry” DO NOT COUNT.)