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sedonaman
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And you seem to be forgetting the question which is whether hospitals and families can limit who visits to an incoherent patient, not whether you get to decide your desires in medical situations. If you are incoherent, you probably wouldn’t even know if there was someone there you didn’t like.So I should not have the right to dictate my desires in medical situations? The rights of my family trump my own personal rights of self determination? You seem to be forgetting that not everyone is on good terms with their family. What if the family was abusive? Would their rights be supreme, even when they’re abusive?
Besides that, what does it have to do with the overall question about whether sodomites should be allowed to marry? The Catholic Church says it is an intrinsic evil, and I agree with it. If you don’t agree with the Church, you have a moral obligation to find one that is more in line with your beliefs; that’s a lot easier than trying to change a 2000 year old institution. As I stated in an earlier post, we cannot tailor a society to satisfy 300 million people 100 percent of the time. What if gay ex-nuns with a foot fetish wanted the “right” to federal funding for their sandals? Face it: your case [if it is true, and I have serious doubts] is way out at the 15th beta limit.