And in some cases, they get two fathers. But they are either deprived of a father, or a mother. Either of these seem like serious losses, to me (speaking as a man who grew up without a father).:
People grow up without mothers and father for lots of reasons. To recap, those reasons are death, desertion, divorce, unwed pregnancies.
None of them have to do with gay people adopting or begetting children. And laws won’t stop any of them either.
But we do not set up single motherhood as an ideal, and give it a fancy name like “marriage”. We do not build a positive mythology around single motherhood.
That appears to be you jumping to extremes again.
No one, certainly not I, has proposed that single motherhood is desirable or even hinted that. No one proposed that it is good. NO one proposed building a mythology.
And no one that I know of has proposed naming single motherhood “marriage”.
When you argue that gay parenting isn’t worse than single parenting, that sounds (to me) like arguing that Stalin isn’t worse than Hitler – it’s not exactly a ringing endorsement of Stalin.
(I actually think gay parenting is better than single parenting. But not better enough to make it the law of the land.)
You seem to have contradicted yourself there.
And no one proposed making gay parenting the law of the land. Only that the law should apply to people equally.
No one proposed single motherhood as the law of the land either. And good luck outlawing it.
All I’ve said is that it’s possible that a kid might have a better chance in a stable two-parent gay home than in a single parent home.
The liberals are right to argue that way – they’re just confused. You see, the child already exists. Being single **IS **a good reason to avoid getting pregnant, precisely because having a single mother will harm the child. But it’s not a good reason to kill an already existing person. If I agreed with pro-choicers that the fetus isn’t a person, I would agree with them that abortion is permissible.
But don’t you see that this argument seems to allow that a woman with a crack addiction isn’t wrong to conceive a baby? After all, this baby could go onto do great things. And not conceiving – on your view – would be “denying a child life”.
(Please realize: I am not trying to put words in your mouth. I am simply saying that your argument, if correct, could be applied to other cases – presumably cases where you would disagree with the conclusion.)
Liberals are right to argue that way? That if a kid won’t come into ideal circumstances it should be aborted? Sorry, I disagree. I also don’t think they are confused. I think they think it somehow makes sense because they have few ways to defend baby killing.
Of course it’s wrong for a crack addict to conceive a child. But welcome to the real world, it happens. And I never said crack addicts should conceive children. There are a lot of people who probably should avoid conceiving children, but I don’t see that laws would stop that, and I don’t see what that has to do with gay people conceiving one they want. Unless they’re crack addicts.
You talk as if there would be the same number of divorces, with or without no-fault divorce laws. But the fact is divorces have increased exponentially since no-fault divorces became legal. Hence my feeling that supporting these laws encourages divorce.
Divorce has increased for a lot of reasons. Society and cultural norms have changed (for the worse in many cases, including that). I think attributing it to no-fault divorce is simplistic.
I don’t think forcing a public decree of fault would result in more happy marriages.
Further, divorce is a civil (state) issue. For government purposes, any marriage is a civil union, and is on a par with a contract. The government (state) has no business demanding a reason why people enter civil unions nor does it have any business knowing why people end them.
I don’t think a person who isn’t willing to stay with a spouse for better or worse has any business bringing children into the world.
Well of course. But again, welcome to the real world.
The legalization and moralization of contraception has led to increased promiscuity and (ironically) increased abortion rates.
Probably so…it certainly facilitates it. But I don’t see what that has to do with gay unions.
