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thewanderer
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Please understand that this is an honest and legitimate question. Also, I am not looking for those who are against instituting a legal contract of hoosexual marriage to come in here and make generalizations as to what they think is the reason. I am looking for people who actually support such a legal contract.
Honestly, I don’t get it. To me it seems that they ought to be seeking not just permssion for homosexuals, but for any two people who wish to live together and comit their lives to each other. This would include, platonic as well as romantic relationships.
The reason I see it this way is because if the govt is involved by having a legal contract, then it is clearly being admitted that the govt has a right to be involved.
Now, there are three possible aspects of a relationship which could be the point oflegal marriage and so what we are admitting the govt has a right to be involved in.
Personally, I don’t have a problem with the govt being involved in either of the first two, but I have a huge problem with the govt being involved in the third.
Now, here’s the thing. If the point is #1, then it makes sense to exclude those who cannot have children. If the point is #2, then it would be unjust to exclude any two people who wish to share their lives with each other, whether they are in a romantic relationship or not. Extending the legal contract of marriage to homosexual romantic couples, however, would mean that the legal contract of marriage would no longer fit either #1 or #2. In other words, if someone wishes to extend the definition to include only romantically involved homosexuals then they are implicitly stating that the govt has a right to make decisions as to who may and may not be romantically involved with each other
It doesn’t matter whether or not they intend to say this, it is implicit in what they are supporting. If someone supports extending the legal contract of marriage to homosexual couples and only to homosexual couples as oppoosed to any two adults (such as siblings, parent and child, etc) then they are automatically telling the govt that is has the authority to make decisions as to who can and cannot be involved in a romantic relationship with each other. This is a principle which to me seems to be abhorrent to the general populace of America, so why in the world do those who support extending the legal contract of marriage to include romantically involved homosexual couples not extend their cause to** all **adults, instead of arguing for something which rests on a premise which they themselves find abhorrent?
Honestly, I don’t get it. To me it seems that they ought to be seeking not just permssion for homosexuals, but for any two people who wish to live together and comit their lives to each other. This would include, platonic as well as romantic relationships.
The reason I see it this way is because if the govt is involved by having a legal contract, then it is clearly being admitted that the govt has a right to be involved.
Now, there are three possible aspects of a relationship which could be the point oflegal marriage and so what we are admitting the govt has a right to be involved in.
- Ensuring healthy and well–adjusted future citizens
- Handling the merging and seperating of property of those who merge their lives toggether
- Making decisions as to who is and is not permitted to be involved in a romantic relationship.
Personally, I don’t have a problem with the govt being involved in either of the first two, but I have a huge problem with the govt being involved in the third.
Now, here’s the thing. If the point is #1, then it makes sense to exclude those who cannot have children. If the point is #2, then it would be unjust to exclude any two people who wish to share their lives with each other, whether they are in a romantic relationship or not. Extending the legal contract of marriage to homosexual romantic couples, however, would mean that the legal contract of marriage would no longer fit either #1 or #2. In other words, if someone wishes to extend the definition to include only romantically involved homosexuals then they are implicitly stating that the govt has a right to make decisions as to who may and may not be romantically involved with each other
It doesn’t matter whether or not they intend to say this, it is implicit in what they are supporting. If someone supports extending the legal contract of marriage to homosexual couples and only to homosexual couples as oppoosed to any two adults (such as siblings, parent and child, etc) then they are automatically telling the govt that is has the authority to make decisions as to who can and cannot be involved in a romantic relationship with each other. This is a principle which to me seems to be abhorrent to the general populace of America, so why in the world do those who support extending the legal contract of marriage to include romantically involved homosexual couples not extend their cause to** all **adults, instead of arguing for something which rests on a premise which they themselves find abhorrent?