=kenofken;7099388]I have offered an argument on why the reasons to ban gay marriage are NOT based on any logically consistent objective reason. This has so far gone unchallenged on this thread and every other where I have posted it. ** In short, that argument boils down to the fact that you have allowed MASSIVE change to marriage by heterosexuals, allowing tens of millions of them to use the institution to perpetuate mortal sins which are every bit the equal of homosexuality in the Church’s eyes. **You have no apparent intentions of moving the government to prohibit this. You only intend to enforce morality through civil law selectively against homosexuals. That is the very definition of prejudice.
I have no idea what “MASSIVE changes” you are referring to when you say that they “allow tens of millions of them (heterosexuals?) to use marriage to perpetuate mortal sins”. However, your remark re enforcing morality through civil law…is one that needs to be recognied. All or our laws…those against murder, theft, etc. are based on Moral Law. They are not based on the different laws of various religions (including ours). They are based upon the Moral Laws, by which God orders (i.e. regulates) His universe. Moral Law = Natural Law, which can be understood by an in depth reading of the works of Thomas Aquinas.
Natural Law is something that we can know simply by using our own reasoning ability. Breaking the Moral Law is also something that is sinful for all people, no matter the specific faith they belong to.
We can know, by being aware of the differences between the male & the female body, that two males as sexual partners cannot become a family & perpetuate the human race. They do not physically complete one another & the sexual acts between them are an abuse of their sexual organs, which were created by the God, principally, to bring about new life.
Under our system of governance, the Bill of Rights makes it crystal clear that the burden of proof for denying individuals their freedoms falls on the government, or those who would do the denying. The government must demonstrate a clear and compelling reason. Sectarian religious beliefs are not reasons. Citing (largely inaccurate) data that things “have always been done this way.” is not a reason. The longevity of a practice or idea is proof of nothing. Plenty of rotten ideas in medicine and science and morality (slavery) lasted thousands of years. Cultural inertia does not create a presumption that something is good. It must demonstrate such on its own merits.
Again, you are correct in your statement that Sectarian religious beliefs are not reasons for Laws. I with they were sometimes, but they are not…in a democracy. If they were, Southern Baptists would demand prohibition, other faiths would demand laws against dancing, etc., & it really doesn’t matter if it’s “always been done this way”.
What matters to a government is what a breakdown of the traditional family might do to that government’s society. Will it benefit the society we live in to allow two people of the same sex to call their disordered sexual union…a marriage.
If so, how??
Twenty-six states now call marriage between first cousins legal. Does that benefit society? Once again, How?. I think that, in the case of two gay men, since one will be eligible for health care benefits under the other’s insurance policy, we’ll run into BIG health care problems. The incidences of anal cancer, STD’s, depression, alcoholism & drug abuse run disproportionately high in the homosexual population.
The offspring born of a marriage between 2 first cousins are also facing both physical & mental problems that aren’t so much of a concern within the general population.
I agree that, as much as I would like the beliefs of the Catholic Church to be the Law of the Land, they are not. Nor are they reasons to create a Law of the Land. Neither are those teachings of the Mormon Church, the Methodist Church or any other organized religion. Moral Law is.
No one on this forum or any other has provided verifiable evidence by mainstream research which shows that gay marriage has caused REAL harms anywhere it is allowed, or that it is reasonalby likely to do so in the future. Again, we have to qualify things a bit. Offense to your sensibilities does not count as a real harm. Ludicrous predictions about waves of incestuous marriages and legal bestiality do not count as real harms. NO ONE has produced evidence that would convince a reasonably intelligent panel of disinterested, non-religious people that gay marriage must be banned for the public good. That being the case, the move to do so is very obviously driven by prejudice.
You’ve made many good points, but I have a question for you.
Do you really think that gay “marriage” will benefit the society you live in. Do you think that it wouls benefit your children & grandhildren?
If so, could you present us with those benefits??