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What’s the alternative in that situation? No child at all.Are you suggesting that two women who have a child together (with assistance, of course) are not depriving that child of a father?
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I think your mindset of people depriving a child of a mother or father is flawed.
I have pointed out what actually deprives kids of a parent. It’s not two women deciding to raise a child together.
Well, first you went off on that single mothers and gays being like Hitler and Stalin to refute my assertion that when circumstances are less than ideal, one alternative might be better than the other. Then in your next paragraph, you said you did indeed think that one might be better than the other. Read it for yourself.Really? Show me the contradiction.
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Seems to me a contradiction.
No not at all. And here’s where we differ. You’re all about what should be “allowed”I’m fine with that. But you seem to be suggesting that, since single motherhood is allowed, gay marriage should be allowed – even though you admit that single motherhood is a bad thing. Doesn’t that strike you as a strange argument?.
I’m more about what “is”.
I merely pointed out that your argument about not bringing children into the world in less than ideal circumstances is the same argument that liberals use to abort them.Liberals are right to argue that there are some circumstances that justify not bringing children into the world. They are wrong to suggest that there are any circumstances where it is OK to kill children…
Where we differ is that I do not accept that LAWS can guarantee a mom and dad in the home.Your argument seems to be that if law cannot do everything to make life as good as possible for children, it should not do anything to make life as good as possible for children. Or rather, more charitably, that it should not do one particular thing – attempt to guarantee that the largest number of children have both a mom and a dad. And yet you admit that having a mom and a dad is the best thing.
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I don’t understand what you’re getting at thereEven if you support gay marriage, you must feel like a lot of your fellow supporters are pretty seriously disturbed, no?
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Yes, the government ought to act in the interest of children’s welfare.The government certainly does have an interest in making the terms of the marriage contract fixed and semi-permanent, and in enforcing these terms. Why? Because the government ought to care about the welfare of children.
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It attempts to do so in a number of ways. Benefits, child support laws,
I just think it’s pretty limited in its ability to force people to stay together and be good parents. And not every straight couple who stays together are good parents.
But none of that is germaine to the topic.
Really what you’re saying is that if same sex couples are “allowed” to have families, it deprives kids of mother or a father. And as I have pointed out, the kids in question wouldn’t have had one or the other anyway.Well, gee, if the real world involve laws that intentionally leave kids fatherless and/or motherless, I’m not interested in the real world.