Of course there is. it has been made over and over. It is hard to find a single prominent secularist thinker between the years, say, 500 BC and 1980 AD who advocated for same-sex marriage. Heck, it’s hard enough to find gay people who advocated for same-sex marriage during that time.
Every secular argument I have come accross can be rebutteled, as when you say a homosexual union cannot be recognised as a marriage because of X, they will find a heterosexual couple already recognised as a marriage already doing X.
If they change the law to include same sex unions as marriages, we will just not recognise them as marriages, kind of like how we don’t recognise divorcees marriages.
It really comes down to, if our society becomes more secular from religion, than the majority will be able to vote for the re-definition of marriage which will undefine marriage for those who don’t have a strong belief in marriage anyway and will be harmful to society just like no-fault divorce, but it will not change what marriage means for those like me who know the true definition according to christ it will not undefine our definition of marriage.
It’s really whether Christians want to vote for the removal of christian values from the law that governs us, thats why we need to reach christians with this, because to be christian and pro-same sex marriage with regards to the law is a massive contradiction.
If you think about it, what will they gain from redefining marriage to include homosexual couples? what rights will these unions gain that they don’t already have? the point of the debate is just over the word and they will never change my view or other religious views of marriage between a man and a woman regardless of what the law wants to recognise.
It will only come down to if the law forces this onto us, in which we can stand up against it, as we have our freedom of religion, because divorcees are not recognised as a marriage and yet the law includes that into the definition, I know it’s not the same as a homosexual union, but it is still going to be similar I think.
But does this mean we should give up and not stand for tradition marriage? most definatly not, all christians should be voting for traditional marriage, it would be a contradiction to be christian and pro-same sex marriage regarding law, it would be beneficial for society to maintain christian values in our legal system that governs us.
So really the only argument is the religious argument, and we have the right to vote for our definition of marriage being only between a man and a woman, if that is still the popular consensus of marriage, than there will be no need for a redefinition.
If there is a redefinition, we will not recognise it, only the law will recognise it as the law rcognises scientology marriages and marriages between divorcees that we do not recognise nor do we teach.
We can help a little bit with the others though, by letting them know that if same sex marriage is legalised, than they have no grounds in which to refuse polygamous marriage as thet would be hypocritical, so further definition will be inevitable, this might cause some to think about what they are supporting, but for alot they wont really care.
Thank you for reading
Josh