R
Rau
Guest
You are welcome to debate the merits of same sex unions on religious grounds, but unless your interlocutor subscribes to your/our religious and moral principles, the absence of common ground leads to an unworkable debate. So a broad conversion might be a prerequisite to having that debate.No, they are legal marriages, which is contradiction that our mixed up legislators have imposed on us.
Marriage preceded sacraments making this a red herring.
Since legal is often at odds with what is right, this is in fact the issue. These laws are illicit.
There seems an ample basis to reject calling same sex unions “marriages” by appealing to secular principles. Should the State wish to provide a legal framework for same sex unions that provides for the key requirements including shared assets, capacity to care for each other on-going etc., and it has majority support, so be it. To call it “marriage” seems nonsensical however, given the different intrinsic nature of the relationship