I value my grandchildren’s future & do not want them indoctrinated into believing that homosexual practices are healthy, “different but equal” to heterosexual marriages that build the families in our nation.
Well, I’m sorry to be the one to inform you of this, but that horse has left the barn. Within a generation or two from today, being gay will be seen as no more abnormal than being left handed. It’s just a matter of time. When my grandfather was my age, homosexuals kept in the closet or faced discrimination. When my father was my age, they were more out, but the idea of gay marriage was so ridiculous that it wasn’t even up for discussion. Today, it’s controversial. By the time someone born today is my age, they won’t even realize it was once that, it will be normal.
Oh, and for what it’s worth, from what I know about ‘fisting’, which I’ll concede isn’t much, it’s more of a heterosexual practice. A vagina can handle an entire fist (which you’ll note is smaller than a baby), though I can’t see it being pleasant. I’m not even sure it would be physically possible to insert an entire fist into a rectum. But, if that’s what someone’s into, who am I to object.
A good analogy, illustrating this reality is the experience of hunger. While the desire for food is natural and the consumption of food is inherently good since it prevents starvation, an obsession with food and habitually eating whatever one wants whenever the desire is aroused demonstrates what Augustine would call a disordered desire.
ANYTHING done obsessively can be a problem. Eating, sex, heck even work. Moderation in all things.
The fact that you are doing things which deny the TWO puposes of the sexual organs, if you are, & feel no shame can only mean that you have hardened your conscience.
No, it means I questioned the status quo, and determined there was no actual reason for the restrictions we’re taught about right and wrong when it comes to sex. So long as everyone involved is a consenting adult human, go for it.
Whether or not they are capable of building a family, as long as they are open to the possiblity, their marriage will be one that is blessed.
My marriage is quite blessed, despite the fact that we’ve gone out of our way to ensure we do not create any additional children. YMMV.
Our government is EXPECTED to “discriminate” against evil. Therefore it discriminates against murder, theft, violence, etc. It also discriminates against polygamy, incest, etc., etc.
Homosexual acts cannot reasonably be categorized as ‘evil’. Evil requires that someone be harmed. The rest of your examples, with the exception of polygamy, cause harm to someone. While I am not actively campaigning to legalize polyamory (which is different from polygamy), neither do I oppose it, for the same reason I don’t oppose gay marriage. Nobody gets hurt, ergo there’s no compelling reason to ban it.