J
Jermosh
Guest
So what about the 100,000s that have no parants at all. If that is the case, then we should outlaw all sex outside of marriage. Good luck with that.I think the biggest issue is children. Children have a right to be raised by a mother and a father and many studies show they do best when in a household with a mother and father. The state has an interest in promoting real marriage because it results in children that do well in society. Due to death, divorce, out of wedlock pregnancies, etc., it’s not always possible to ensure children are raised in a home with a mother and father. But gay “marriage” allows children to be put in homes without a mother and father by default.
Once the state equivocates gay “marriage” with real marriage then they must treat the adoption of children the same as well, and institutions that do adoptions will be forced to allow gay couples to adopt – such as the case in Massachusetts where Catholic Charities can no longer do adoptions.