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erigby27
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Even though every sex act may not result in procreation, it must be ordered towards procreation and open to life.What if sex isn’t just for procreation, think Songs of Songs, whenever that guy talks about getting it on with beautiful girl, I doubt he was thinking about having children. That’s in the Bible, totally not using sex for procreation, he’s using it for love.
That’s why you can do almost anything you want in bed (as long as it maintains both people’s dignity), as long as ejaculation occurs in the vagina (and as long as both individuals are married).
If you truly love someone, you uphold his or her dignity. To use someone else’s body in a way that God didn’t intend it to be used is not upholding their dignity. He gave us everything we need. Why must we question him?
As for the OP’s question, I don’t agree that homosexual “marriage” falls under the category of freedom of religion.
Should a brother and a sister be able to get married if they “love each other”? Are they hurting anyone by doing so? Maybe not directly, but they are perverting the institution of marriage, and actually forcing a social handicap on their children; if their children are born healthy, they will still be rejected from society because of their abnormal family situation.
Same-sex unions, however much they are forced on us by the media and politicians, will never be normal. Even if people become more accustomed to them, those people still won’t be completely comfortable with the idea, as we know that it is a perversion. Usually when things are rejected throughout history, we know it’s because they are not good [Please don’t throw the ancient Greece argument at me. The pedophilic relationships that occurred in ancient Greece didn’t result in socially condoned marital unions]. And because of that, the children of a same sex union have a permanent social handicap.
Every child has the right to have one father and one mother, in the same home. This type of family unit is the most conducive to our development as human beings. If it wasn’t, it wouldn’t have lasted.