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I believe Peter Plato said it well in regards to civil same sex marriage on another thread in which I would just like to repeat for people here -
Origen52:
I don’t have anything against my homosexual brothers and sisters, but this same sex marriage argument is just a nonsense, it completely ignores the human anatomy and the obvious differences between a man and a woman, their compatibility and complementarity with one another. It’s like telling us to literally recognise women as men for equality sake I believe.
Thank you for reading
Josh
I believe Peter Plato said it well in regards to civil same sex marriage on another thread in which I would just like to repeat for people here -
Peter Plato:I don’t understand this uproar over same sex unions. They are asking for the right to access a legal contract, not a religious ceremony. Calling a civil contract marriage is a semantic act. Call it a civil union if that helps, but when a country has a separation of church and state, no one religious belief should dictate civil laws. Everyone condemns the Muslim effort to give status to sharia law, how is the stand of some religious groups against same sex unions different?
Not even the science community could advocate equality between the two without losing all professional credibility, one quick study of the genatalia, biology 101 or our reproductive system, will tell you that it’s wrong and clearly not the same, I don’t believe it’s rocket science, I find the whole “same sex marriage” argument is simply a nonsense that isn’t guided by any reason whatsoever.The premise of your argument is that SSM is merely a religious issue. It isn’t. Marriage is, at base, a biological relationship between a male and female for the purpose of procreation and laws surrounding marriage have traditionally been concerned with protecting that fundamental biological pairing. The question of SSM has to do with whether governments have any kind of legal authority to redefine what is fundamentally a non-political reality. To say marriage also has been recognized as a religious concern does not mean it is strictly a religious reality, either. Both political and religious definitions are grounded in the biological reality.
Marriage may have religious and political significance, but that does not mean marriage is fundamentally a religious or political entity. It isn’t. There are necessary features of what makes marriage, a marriage and one of those is potential to procreate. This is why marriage became recognized by both political and religious entities. On the political side because marriage is the ONLY means by which new native-born citizens of a political system come into existence. That is the only reason why the state has any jurisdiction - new citizens are involved and protection of citizens is precisely the responsibility of government. The government has no jurisdiction in the affections or loyalties of its citizens. If marriage is strictly about “loving commitment” as SSM proponents insist, then the government has no jurisdiction to be involved. It is like the government telling you who you can or cannot be affectionate with. Do you think the government SHOULD have that kind of power?
There is only one justification the government can possibly have for involving itself in a relationship - to protect vulnerable third parties (children) who can result from that relationship.
What defines a marriage is not a religious question at all. Neither is it political. At ground, it is about human reality or human nature which cannot, ultimately be altered by any political authority no matter how all-encompassing that authority believes itself to be.
A redefinition of marriage by a political body is akin to a collective of astrophysicists deciding that the Moon will now be considered a star just because they have been persuaded by strong voices telling them that they MUST do so in order for the moon be given equal status with the Sun. It is a logical non sequitur. The fact that the moon is considered less important by some, or even all people, is not a reason to misappropriate a fundamental concept.
To argue that calling the moon a star will in no way harm science is simply missing the point. It is still doing bad science, just as redefining marriage is bad governance because it is assuming that a ruling elite has jurisdiction where, in reality, they have none.
I don’t have anything against my homosexual brothers and sisters, but this same sex marriage argument is just a nonsense, it completely ignores the human anatomy and the obvious differences between a man and a woman, their compatibility and complementarity with one another. It’s like telling us to literally recognise women as men for equality sake I believe.
Thank you for reading
Josh