Ok, lets go through how a Christian mind works.
- We should do good to others because we would like others to do good to us.
- What is good from a Christian perspective? That which is objectively good.
- What is objectively good? That which comes from God.
No, the Golden Rule is explicitly about
wanting, not objective good – which is a whole thread, if not a library, unto itself.
If you want to make the case that the Golden Rule means supporting homosexuals who want to get married, you’re arguing that scripture contradicts itself. In order to back up that claim you’ve got a long, uphill battle against biblical scholars much smarter than me.
Scripture contradicting itself? Say it ain’t so! What do you make of Jesus stopping the scribes from stoning the woman caught in adultery? That was, after all, the divinely mandated punishment.
You can also claim ownership over the concept of marriage all you want, but that doesn’t necessarily make it so.
I am not claiming ownership. I am saying
leave it open.
And unless you can prove your moral standpoint indubitably correct nobody else needs to buy into it.
My standpoint here is not one of morals, because as you say, nobody has to follow me. I am going a step above, into ethics, and saying our laws should reflect only the common moral ground, and be focused entirely on protecting society from harm – where ‘harm’ is that which impairs citizens’ free action.
As a side note, I’m sounding more libertarian than I’d really like…
Do you require Catholics to abandon their faith, and hence their moral code, in favor for yours?
No. I merely ask that they remember that other people don’t think they’re right either, and not try to force it on us or campaign to keep such unjust restrictions in place.
Why is governmental recognition of the marriage of two members of the same sex an inalienable right, as you claim? Why is governmental recognition of marriage among three poeple not an inalienable right, as I think you’ve claimed in earlier posts (correct me if I’m wrong)? Who determines that someone has an inalienable right to one thing and not another?
The Declaration of Independence is not a legally binding document, but it expresses the spirit quite nicely:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. --That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. Obviously I disagree with the ‘Creator’ bit, but that’s a very, very minor quibble.
So, how exactly is my pursuit of happiness via trying to get legal recognition of a relationship between myself and someone of the same sex or even with multiple people infringing upon your life, your liberty, or your pursuit of happiness? Operative word on the last being ‘pursuit’ – being sad that people are sinning is no impediment to your own PoH.
Our laws reflect the overal moral climate of society. No one moral code gets represented. But this only works if everyone can express their beliefs to the fullest.
You haven’t said why it should be this way. Why should everybody be fighting to get
more of their moral beliefs legislated? Why is limiting the role of government to a minimalist code unacceptable to you?
And why are you so upset with Catholics for the current laws concerning marriage? Those laws were made mostly by dead, white, Protestants. Catholics just contribute their voices to maintaining those laws in the same way that you contribute your voice to trying to change them.
As Jesus said, he who is not with me is against me, no?

I discuss it with Catholics because, firstly, I have a better grip on Catholic teaching on the matter, and that teaching is much more complex and nuanced than that of most Protestant denominations who disapprove; and secondly, because I tend to get along better with conservative Catholics than I do with fundamentalist Protestants (admittedly, that often isn’t saying a whole lot). Sheeze,
you guys complain about getting the boot from CARM and the like… I wouldn’t last ten seconds!