How does gay marriage harm society? I can perceive no harm. From what I have seen, gays and lesbians couldn’t do a worse job with marriage than their hetero counterparts.
One of the people who was running for president of the U.S., although I think he has now dropped out, has been married four times.
I know many people who have had two, three and four marriages. It is no longer the exception, it is the norm - and this includes Catholics as well.
The last poster asked, "How does gay marriage help society?
Well, perhaps one way might be to allow gay couples to enter into committed relationships and receive the same benefits as their hetero counterparts, including rights of inheritance, division of property, etc, which is what marriage was created for in the first place.
I also always find it confusing that Christians condemn both gay marriage and gay people who act on their orientation. If I understand it correctly, Catholics expect gay men and women to remain celibate their entire life. How realistic is that?
I would have thought Christians would welcome the idea of gay marriage as a way of reducing the promiscuity they so often condemned.
I would like to ask whether people enjoy the status quo? By that, I mean people who marry for appearances, then have a “boys night out” every so often. These men don’t identify as gay, because they are married and usually have children. But they also like to dally in the other valley, so to speak.
For those who think this isn’t prevalent, consider the federal government, and other agencies, no longer use homosexual or gay (if they ever did) when identifying people, especially in health-related situations. They are called MSM or men who have sex with men because there are substantial numbers of men who say they aren’t gay, but who do have sex with other men.
Perhaps if gay marriage were allowed, these men would not have had to marry a woman to keep up appearances. I am sure the women don’t appreciate it. Those who I have had contact with are usually pretty angry, hurt and confused.
There are many facets to the subject of gay marriage.
Peace.