What do you have against paraplegics?
I’m not sure what this has to do with anything. You do realize that some paraplegics are NOT impotent and ARE capable of consummation. So yes, some paraplegics, CAN in fact get married. But if consummation cannot take place, then the marriage can be annulled.
Of course, it’s like you to attribute bad motives to people who want to get married but don’t meet the Catholic requirements for marriage.
First of all, again, I was speaking a bit tongue and cheek, which I realize does not translate well when typed. But you don’t know me or anything about me, so don’t tell me “it’s like [me] to attribute” anything. YOU were the one who seemed to imply that since all of these impotent couples are able to get married it speaks directly against the arguments against gay-marriage. I was simply pointing out that I sincerely doubt that impotent couples seeking marriage are not arguments for or against gay-marriage.
Chill Out.
Second, no where have I mentioned the Catholic requirements for marriage. I’m talking about the characteristics defining marriage, LONG BEFORE the Catholic Church ever came into existence. The Catholic Church simply recognizes the Truth behind these characteristics, as do many, many, many others.
I never made such an absurd claim. Rather, I was contesting your notion that impotent couples can’t get married – they can. There goes your “ordered towards procreation” rationale.
If a marriage cannot be consummated then it can be annulled and declared that it never existed.
If procreation is biologically impossible for permanently sterile couples, then in what sense do they have the “potential” to procreate? Biological impossibility = no potential to procreate.
In order to for the human species to reproduce you have to start at the most basic criterion.
1 male and 1 female (addendum - must be able to consummate). Now after this criterion there are additional criteria that
can (though not necessarily) increase the chances of reproduction.
Must be fertile, must be younger than 30, must have high sperm count, must have wide “birthing hips”, must have adequate breasts for milk production, must not be a jerk… (<---- again tongue and cheek) etc… etc… etc…
All that is required for marriage (in addition to indissolubility) is that the very 1st criterion of reproduction be met.
1 male and 1 female (addendum - must be able to consummate)
2 men do not meet this requirement
2 women do not meet this requirement
1 sterile man and 1 sterile woman meet this requirement. Do they miss other criteria - well, YES. But those other criteria are NOT required for marriage.
Now if you think it’s unfair that the other criteria for reproduction are not required in marriage, then that’s a WHOLE other discussion.
But, well, there ya go.
HOpe that explains a little better.