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By your logic, the union of a man and a donkey could also be called a marriage.. A marriage is simply a recognition of a union, so any recognised homosexual union could be called a marriage.
By your logic, the union of a man and a donkey could also be called a marriage.. A marriage is simply a recognition of a union, so any recognised homosexual union could be called a marriage.
You’re absolutely right (/sarc). We should go back to those halcyon days before Christianity ever darkened the face of the earth. Maybe Obama can appoint his horse to the Senate. Virgin sacrifices anybody? Maybe we could line the Via Appia with crucified slaves as well.The first recorded mention of the performance of same-sex marriages occurred during the early Roman Empire. These same sex marriages were solemnized with the same ceremonies and customs which were used for heterosexual marriages. Cicero mentions the marriage (using the latin verb for “to marry”, i.e. nubere) of the son of Curio the Elder in a casual manner as if it was commonplace. Cicero states that the younger Curio was “united in a stable and permanent marriage” to Antonius. Martial also mentions a number of gay marriages. By Juvenal’s time, gay marriages seem to have become commonplace as he mentions attending gay marriages as if there were “nothing special.”. These gay marriages continued until Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire. A law in the Theodosian Code (C. Th. 9.7.3) was issued in 342 AD by the Christian emperors Constantius II and Constans. This law prohibited same-sex marriage in ancient Rome and ordered that those who were so married were to be executed.[41]
At least the gays will be able to marry.
And that’s what’s really important now, isn’t it? (again, /sarc)
But it doesn’t give all the rights that marriage does. It may give all the legal rights as seen by the government, but it is not built around a sexual relationship that is designed to bring new life into the world. So respectfully, you do not have a family cell that has a right to bear children. That is not a legal thing, that is from biology (sex = babies).Hi surritter
OK, the position in the United Kingdom is that the Civil Partnership Act permits a Civil Partnership between two people of the same gender (and they have to be the same gender; two people of the opposite gender can only ever have a Civil Marriage). The Civil Partnership Act gives ALL the rights of a Civil Marriage to the same-gender couple as the Civil Marriage gives to an opposite-gender couple.
Since when is the definition decided by what the majority voting public thinks? Oh, that’s right. Ever since we made “marriage” purely a legal arrangement. But that’s my point: marriage is not just a legal arrangement. It is based on something that can never be voted out of the picture.If you (or others) are offended by the word marriage to be applied in the context of Civil Partnerships then I, personally, do not have an issue with that. However, if the gays want the word to be used in Civil Partnerships and the majority voting public take their side then unfortunately, you are out of luck.
There is nothing wrong with our ‘biology’; we could ‘bring new life into the world’, but we don’t want to. Don’t tell me that you have never heard of sex with a man; we have; they are not that difficult to obtain either; they are a dime a dozenBut it doesn’t give all the rights that marriage does. It may give all the legal rights as seen by the government, but it is not built around a sexual relationship that is designed to bring new life into the world. So respectfully, you do not have a family cell that has a right to bear children. That is not a legal thing, that is from biology (sex = babies).
I did not say that it doesn’t matter what our respective parents’ marriage is called. I said that it doesn’t matter what our Civil Partnership is called; if it makes you happy, then on this forum, we will call it the ‘MOST IMPORTANT LEGAL PAPERS EXCHANGE FOR ALEXIA AND HER PARTNER BECAUSE THEY LOVE EACH OTHER AND WANT TO BUILD A LIFE TOGETHER’ Act of 2005Since your partnership is not built around sex that is ordered to procreation, it is not a marriage. And you have agreed not to call your partnership a marriage. But in the next sentence you refer to your parents’ marriage, saying “but it doesn’t matter what it is called.” Um, yes it does matter. Their relationship is one that is ordered toward procreation. Yours is not.
Well, for my partner and me it is a day of celebration; we are not asking you and the Americans to celebrate it and make it national holiday. Similarly, your Civil or otherwise Marriage or Civil Partnership will be for you to celebrate; with all due respect, I am sure you are a very nice person but we don’t even know you, so you will forgive us and our friends if we don’t join inSince you see marriage as only something that confers rights in a legal sense, that is why you see no difference. So I might agree with some of the things you are saying; but those civil arrangements can never be called marriages. They are simply legal papers – what is there to celebrate?
I have no idea what you mean. Ofcourse definitions are decided by the majority and the minority have to follow or they will simply not be understood. But, they are at liberty not to be understood; I certainly won’t stand in their way if they wish to cut themselves from the rest of Society. It is their right and I am not into curtailing other peoples’ rightsSince when is the definition decided by what the majority voting public thinks? Oh, that’s right. Ever since we made “marriage” purely a legal arrangement. But that’s my point: marriage is not just a legal arrangement. It is based on something that can never be voted out of the picture.
Completely different since same race has never been considered of the essence of marriage, whereas opposite sexes has been pretty much universally. Apples and oranges.Do not rely on that argument, the USSC rejected in in the case of Loving v Virginia, though in that instance it went: “Blacks have the same right to marry as whites. They too may marry a member of the same race.”
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I disagree, being the same race was considered essential for marriage in large parts of the US for many years up to and beyond 1865.Completely different since same race has never been considered of the essence of marriage, whereas opposite sexes has been pretty much universally. Apples and oranges.
What I want to know is, why does the Church pour so much time, effort and money into stopping gay marriage, and almost none into stopping cotraception, sex outside of marriage, divorce, adultury, etc?many heterosexual marriages these days are no more a real marriage than two homosexuals living together.
Indeed it could. Some people do call that a marriage:By your logic, the union of a man and a donkey could also be called a marriage.
Boswell died of complications from AIDS in the Yale infirmary in New Haven, Connecticut on December 24, 1994, at age 47.
Sorry, what is it about suffereing from a widespread disease is it that makes a source unreliable? What about the other sources?So much for the reliability of your source, who certainly had his own axe to grind.
I’ve heard this " argument" from a number of religious people and I can understand that you all think that it’s some kind of a rock solid, check mate, kind of argument.On the other hand, there is no such thing as a marriage between two or more people of the same sex. Regardless of what the government says or doesn’t say.
Zat, please read the previous posts in this thread. It might take awhile, but real, substantive reasons have been given as to why marriage cannot be between anyone other than one man and one woman. Perhaps you are trying to change the direction of the thread to challenge Christianity in general.I’ve heard this " argument" from a number of religious people and I can understand that you all think that it’s some kind of a rock solid, check mate, kind of argument.
However, in all seriousness, it’s a very weak argument.
Consider this;
On the other hand, there is no such thing as God. Regardless of what the Catholics say or don’t say.
Are you convinced by the rock solid argument I just presented?
No? You mean you still believe that God exists? How could you, I just said that a God can’t exist, how could you think otherwise?
The argument I just presented to you, is just as persuasive as your argument.
It’s not.
Because “gay marriage” by definition (natural law definition, not your arbitrary one) is contraceptive, adulterous, and outside of marriage.What I want to know is, why does the Church pour so much time, effort and money into stopping gay marriage, and almost none into stopping cotraception, sex outside of marriage, divorce, adultury, etc?
So what? Why are there no Catholics rallying against Durex/Trojan/etc? Why is nobody trying to pass a ballot inititive to ban divorce? Why are there no calls to pass laws banning the sale of contraception?Because “gay marriage” by definition (natural law definition, not your arbitrary one) is contraceptive, adulterous, and outside of marriage.