Question: Is gay marriage sinful?

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Of course, they can! In the past or I think there are only a few couples who get married before they knew they are sterile or not 🙂
 
Of course, they can! In the past or I think there are only a few couples who get married before they knew they are sterile or not 🙂
Now I’m super confused. If they can’t procreate then surely it’s not a real marriage, right?
 
They have all it takes to procreate but only not yet meant to be. Marriage isn’t always equal to family.
 
They have all it takes to procreate but only not yet meant to be. Marriage isn’t always equal to family.
Both of my grandmothers had their uteris’s removed due to childhood cancers; they didn’t have all it took to procreate by any means.
 
It’s kinda funny but you have a point: What if a woman already knows that she can’t conceive but still wants to get married? I think that’s what you are trying to say. Hmmm…
 
It’s kinda funny but you have a point: What if a woman already knows that she can’t conceive but still wants to get married? I think that’s what you are trying to say. Hmmm…
Yep. My grandmothers both married and adopted, it worked out well for those two families. I will always think marriage is about more than procreation.
 
I think it’s still procreation not in terms of physical one but procreation in essence and that is – nurturing.🙂
 
Perhaps. Though I will freely admit I suppose same sex marriage and believe many can be very nurturing.

And some married couples won’t provide a home for children for a myriad of reasons; they may not be in a stable position, they may face challenges that make it impractical, they may not be the kind of folks who want kids. I know one married couple where the wife is disabled, they could physically have children but it would be impractical to do so as the wife requires full time care as is. I’d say that relationship is still nurturing, though not in a way that creates a home for a next generation.
 
Everyone needs a relationship that’s really nurturing but gay marriage is another story 🙂
 
Quick question; can sterile people also not be married?
This may surprise you, but being incapable of engaging in sexual intercourse is an impediment to marriage.
As for being sterile, Elizabeth and other women were often thought to be sterile, so that judgement isn’t made. As Mother Teresa once put it, “God has not called me to be successful; He has called me to be faithful.”
 
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Being sterile is not an impediment to marriage. Being unable permanently and incurably to engage in normal marital intercourse is an impediment to marriage. (Obviously that requires sexual complementarity.)
 
Yes, sterility and impotency are not the same. The latter would disqualify one for marriage, the former wouldn’t.
 
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Quick question; can sterile people also not be married?
This may surprise you, but being incapable of engaging in sexual intercourse is an impediment to marriage.
As for being sterile, Elizabeth and other women were often thought to be sterile, so that judgement isn’t made. As Mother Teresa once put it, “God has not called me to be successful; He has called me to be faithful.”
That does surprise me. I just don’t get why some folks are so very obsessed with sex. I mean I’m glad folks enjoy it, but to make it the defining thing of a marriage seems to be taking things a tad far.
 
Yes, sterility and impotency are not the same. The latter would disqualify one for marriage, the former wouldn’t.
Which I find to be telling. It shows it’s not about procreation, it’s just about sex even if procreation isn’t going to happen. Call me crazy but I’d rather marriage be concerned with the people being in love, have compatible personalities, and be dedicated to each other than to worry whether or not they can have sex in a specific manner.
 
Call me crazy but I’d rather marriage be concerned with the people being in love, have compatible personalities, and be dedicated to each other than to worry whether or not they can have sex in a specific manner.
Sure, love is important. But it can’t be marriage if it simultaneously denies the natural, necessary aspect of it. And before you bring up other religions, I don’t care what they teach. There is only one truth about it that matters.
 
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Call me crazy but I’d rather marriage be concerned with the people being in love, have compatible personalities, and be dedicated to each other than to worry whether or not they can have sex in a specific manner.
Sure, love is important. But it can’t be marriage if it simultaneously denies the natural, necessary aspect of it. And before you bring up other religions, I don’t care what they teach. There is only one truth about it that matters.
Follow up question; do you think a marriage is valid without love between the two people?
 
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