It isn’t “semantic gymnastics” at all. The fact that marriage has always included the union between men and women doesn’t mean that the union between same-sex couples can’t fall under the concept of “marriage.”
I firmly believe that it means* precisely *that.
The world is a teeming mass of men and women : work, school, public streets, places of worship, bars, sports arenas…all exerting their particular influence on us.
In such a seemingly chaotic and morally indeterminate world, is it not sensible, sane even, to see Faith as a strong guiding light?
So, within the sanctity of marriage, if a husband and wife wish to bring children into this world, it is only right that they should want the same assured guidance for their offspring.
They would naturally wish to be a source of good guidance themselves; both man and woman each contributing their unique spirit befitting their roles as father and mother.
Now, when the issue of gay marriage arises, do you not wonder how those parents would feel when the very marriage they built is now seen to be just a variation on a theme.
People can’t “fall under the concept” of marriage. Life is too precious to be laboratory-tested.
Parenting truly is the most arduous job in the world. But with good mother and father role models preparing kids for this teeming world within a loving Faith-ful environment, it can be so much more rewarding.
God Bless,
Colmcille1.
