Your lot are trying to restrict the existing word to something far more limited that what it has meant in the past, apparently purely to avoid having to justify their arguments against same sex marriage.
“Has been in the past”? The few instances that you have cited in the ancient world and in native American tribes and elsewhere do not constitute a significant historical tradition world-wide that would be deserving of adoption by every culture. If you are arguing from the point of view of “
let’s keep what we have” vs. “
let’s try something different”, the same-sex marriage advocates are clearly more on the side of “
let’s try something different” than those that are opposed to same-sex marriage. Therefore one would think they have the greater burden of proof that their proposal is proper.
I am merely arguing that marriage should continue to refer to all the things that have been called marriage…
As I have just showed, it is not so much a continuation as an initiation.
…and that you lot should justify why you think same sex marriages should not be legally recognized…
Arguments to this end have been put forth many times in this forum, including the one that I mentioned which you casually dismissed, regarding the teaching of children.
You are not actually being forced to do anything, with a few exceptions such as those employed by the state to register marriages That is not something you do, nor are you forced to accept it. You can home school your kids, or send them to private schools that teach whatever falsehoods you wish. Or just teach those falsehoods yourself after school hours.
It is incorrect to assume that I would only be concerned about my own children. I can be concerned about all children, whether I have children or not. You seem to be concerned about the welfare of every Andy and Bob, even if you have never met them. So you must allow that people can be concerned about their posterity in general, not only their strict descendents.
It is entirely appropriate for public schools to teach the truth about what is socially acceptable these days…
And that is exactly the “truth” that is being questioned in this debate.
It would not be acceptable for publicly funded schools to be used to push Catholic propaganda aimed at promoting discrimination of another group.
Your propaganda - my propaganda - let’s not use loaded words unless the load has been established. But let’s consider an analogy (not a strawman, but an analogy, meant to enlighten more than to prove anything). Is it proper for the public schools to teach that murder is socially unacceptable? It is propaganda aimed at promoting discrimination of the group of murders. But the majority of the society is in agreement that murder is not acceptable. However this agreement is not unanimous. For example, there are subcultures where murder in the form of honor killings (among some Muslims) is considered acceptable. But if the majority of people agree that this is not acceptable, it is entirely within their rights to oppose it by force of law.
You will undoubtedly claim that same-sex marriage does no harm to anyone like murders do. I would counter that while murders do great harm to a very few people, societal recognition of same-sex marriage does a smaller amount of harm to a much large group.
If you can show damage done by same sex marriage, you might have an argument.
Unless we agree what constitutes “damage”, there is no hope of proving that point or its opposite.
Until then you are just demanding that the State actively discriminate against a whole section of society based on your prejudices.
The discrimination is not against any section of society. It is only against certain behaviors.
Those committed same sex couples contribute as much to society as you do, and a priori deserve the same legal rights and protections as any other equally committed couple.
How do you know how much I contribute to society? Maybe I am a lazy sluggard who just spends all day typing drivel in forums? Should I be denied a marriage license because I do not contribute to society? If that is the standard, there are a lot of people whose marriages should cease being legally recognized.
Absolutely nothing in your life need change as a result of Andy and Bob getting married, but the influence on their lives would be immense. It would be appallingly arrogant and self centred to claim otherwise.
Well, at the risk of being labelled appallingly arrogant and self centered, I do claim that the legal recognition of same-sex marriage is going to place obligations of all sorts on the rest of society, especially the obligation accept same sex sex as good and proper.