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Melek
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I understand that the main reason we as Catholics don’t approve of homosexual marriage is because when people can finally have sex properly, they are supposed to do it for pleasure and procreation. Since homosexuals can only fulfill one of those requirements, they should not be marrying or having sex.
So my question is, if there are two heterosexuals marrying, and one of them is not physically able to have children, are they not supposed to be marrying each other?
Now, suppose they do marry without knowing of this, what should they do if they find out after they’re already married?
So my question is, if there are two heterosexuals marrying, and one of them is not physically able to have children, are they not supposed to be marrying each other?
Now, suppose they do marry without knowing of this, what should they do if they find out after they’re already married?