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renee1258
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I realize I’m in the moral theology forum, but let’s take the issue of gay marriage from a language point of view.
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Marriage by definition alone and not by law does discriminate against same sex couples. So we need to BAN all marriage, because marriage is a hateful institution because two people of the same sex can’t engage in marriage.
Words having meaning and if the word unjustly discriminates as a matter of law then that word should be struck from the statute. The government even though it does have the ability to change the definition of a word, it shouldn’t because it burdens everyone else to bend and change a basic understanding of a word that has been institutionalized since man and woman were created.
As someone who understands marriage and defends its definition, because I as a mother need the protection of marriage not as a legal benefit but as a universal institution that keeps intact the family and fosters the and provides the love and care needed for the children my husband and I CREATED. Civil law does nothing to protect my marriage, since either my husband and I can leave the marriage no questions ask through divorce.
Last time I check two people of the same sex can’t create a child, unless it involved the transfering of genetic material from an anonymous parent (usually bought and sold i.e. human trafficing) in which the child if created by such mean is denied the idenity of its biological origins for the sole purpose of making a homosexual couple equal, and not out of the gift of sexuality.
One can not even argue a value or meaningful concept anymore, because we have been stripped of the very words we need to uphold such an argument. I have to be careful about what words to use, for example “sexual intercourse” doesn’t mean “coitus”. Sexual intercourse can mean other types of sexual activity involving any penetration with any orifice. I have to use the word “coitus” now. Who uses the word “coitus” except medical professionals? Now I lose the meaning of marriage.
It seems the goal isn’t about civil rights or legal benefits, and definitely it isn’t about hatred or bigotry but the complete dismantling the complimentary nature of heterosexuality through a forced change of language. Our voices are being muzzled to speak of the value of marriage brings to children who are conceived through the institution, because all procreative elements (which would require one man and one woman) are eliminated from the meaning.
There is a substantive and rational reasoning that links marriage with responsible procreative activity. Even though with modern day contraception some people plan never to have children marriage if there is an unexpected blessing occurs or a change of heart occurs as the relationship matures. Children even though not perfectly planned and come to this world as a surprise; benefit from their parents being in a healthy marriage compared to being unmarried or divorced. Even if no children ever come from the marriage, the couple’s procreative activity is protected if a child were to be conceived.
From a legal and rational point of view that is why government became involved in the licensing of marriage and rewarded couples who remained together for the children, not for individuals to merely share in any residual legal benefits that do occur in a married relationship. If government can’t uphold or foster the understanding of marriage, then it should stop being involved marriage.
Follow me on this…
Marriage by definition alone and not by law does discriminate against same sex couples. So we need to BAN all marriage, because marriage is a hateful institution because two people of the same sex can’t engage in marriage.
Words having meaning and if the word unjustly discriminates as a matter of law then that word should be struck from the statute. The government even though it does have the ability to change the definition of a word, it shouldn’t because it burdens everyone else to bend and change a basic understanding of a word that has been institutionalized since man and woman were created.
As someone who understands marriage and defends its definition, because I as a mother need the protection of marriage not as a legal benefit but as a universal institution that keeps intact the family and fosters the and provides the love and care needed for the children my husband and I CREATED. Civil law does nothing to protect my marriage, since either my husband and I can leave the marriage no questions ask through divorce.
Last time I check two people of the same sex can’t create a child, unless it involved the transfering of genetic material from an anonymous parent (usually bought and sold i.e. human trafficing) in which the child if created by such mean is denied the idenity of its biological origins for the sole purpose of making a homosexual couple equal, and not out of the gift of sexuality.
One can not even argue a value or meaningful concept anymore, because we have been stripped of the very words we need to uphold such an argument. I have to be careful about what words to use, for example “sexual intercourse” doesn’t mean “coitus”. Sexual intercourse can mean other types of sexual activity involving any penetration with any orifice. I have to use the word “coitus” now. Who uses the word “coitus” except medical professionals? Now I lose the meaning of marriage.
It seems the goal isn’t about civil rights or legal benefits, and definitely it isn’t about hatred or bigotry but the complete dismantling the complimentary nature of heterosexuality through a forced change of language. Our voices are being muzzled to speak of the value of marriage brings to children who are conceived through the institution, because all procreative elements (which would require one man and one woman) are eliminated from the meaning.
There is a substantive and rational reasoning that links marriage with responsible procreative activity. Even though with modern day contraception some people plan never to have children marriage if there is an unexpected blessing occurs or a change of heart occurs as the relationship matures. Children even though not perfectly planned and come to this world as a surprise; benefit from their parents being in a healthy marriage compared to being unmarried or divorced. Even if no children ever come from the marriage, the couple’s procreative activity is protected if a child were to be conceived.
From a legal and rational point of view that is why government became involved in the licensing of marriage and rewarded couples who remained together for the children, not for individuals to merely share in any residual legal benefits that do occur in a married relationship. If government can’t uphold or foster the understanding of marriage, then it should stop being involved marriage.
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