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The bestiality argument is the resort of people who have nothing substantive to offer in the debate. An animal is incapable of forming “consent” as is a human. Any 7-year-old who has ever watched a television courtroom drama is capable of that level of legal reasoning. Either you can’t grasp that concept, or, far more likely, you think the rest of us are too stupid to do so. Don’t you feel the least bit embarassed resorting to such a transparently silly arguement? This isn’t esoteric legal theory we’re talking about here. It’s pretty well universally understood that animals don’t have the level of reasoning to be a proper party to ANY contract. They don’t have the privileges and obligations of citizenship. We don’t prosecute them for crimes because they we don’t believe they form criminal intent nor the ability to understand and obey the laws.kenofken
*What you say here is very politically astute and very smart strategic thinking, but it’s also 100% pure utilitarianism, untainted by even a trace of moral absolutism. Whether a cause appears “winnable” should have no bearing to someone who truly believes in natural law. Abortion is not a “winnable” war in the forseeable future, yet I don’t see the church giving up on that front. I do see you all giving up on the divorce and hetero sodomy issues for the simple reason that you don’t have the backbone to hold yourselves to the same moral standards you would impose on a minority. *
It would appear that your arguments in favor of legalizing gay marriage have dried up. Why are you changing the subject? The title of this thread is Gay Marriage: Who Cares? It is not Is the Catholic Church Sincere and Consistent?
Do you plan to answer any of the points I made in post 625? Specifically this one?
If there is no such thing as natural law, and if therefore homosexual acts are not against nature, then why shouldn’t sex acts with consenting animals also be honored by enacting laws to protect such behavior? More to the point, if such acts with animals are to be protected by law, why not also provide in the law for marriage with the animal of one’s choice?
Then, of course, there would have to be divorce laws pertaining to marriage with a beast. There would also have to be provisions for division of property, alimony entitlements, etc.
But then you are going to say, “You can’t marry a beast!” And I am going to say what you are saying about gay marriage:
Why not? Whatever turns you on, go for it! It’s perfectly natural, because there’s no such thing as natural law to get in the way.
My arguments of late have not focused on arguments of legalizing gay marriage. They have focused on the fact that the key moral argument against it appears to be hollow. I have not changed the subject at all. I have focused, indeed harped on, a concept that is integral to the subject. I have raised a very sincere question and challenge about the moral reasoning underlying your arguments against gay marriage. I keep hammering on it because I have gotten NO rational answer that would pass muster with even a middle school forensics judge. After days and weeks of getting nothing but noise and bs on this point, I’m starting to suspect maybe you just don’t have a good answer to this disparity. If you did, I would think somebody would rise to the challenge. This is supposed to be a forum with lots of passionate apologists, and at least some knowledgeable ones.
Yes, the topic is “Gay Marriage, who cares.” My point is “why should anyone care” if it’s evident that your key arguements against it are founded on a belief of convenience, not true conviction. Would you need to dedicate ALL your resources to fighting heterosexual sodomy and remmarriage to demonstrate sincerity? No. But you would have to make SOME material effort to do so. Not only is no one willing to do that, they derisively dismiss even the possibility of doing so. That demonstrates a contempt of natural law that I would expect from Christopher Hitchens or Anton LaVey. Why do you find even the concept of living by your own law to be such a horrible and impractical idea?