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I said " I don’t think there is a traditional concept of civil marriage".Your point here has nothing to do with the argument. You were arguing that marriage was only recently recognized by any state with legal sanctions in order to claim that, since it was only recently invented by the state, the state has an assumed right to alter the conditions surrounding it.
My counterpoint was to show that marriage as a relationship was recognized by governing bodies throughout human history because, as a biological and social reality the state was impacted by how and why biologically fecund couples entered the relationship. The “state” has always acknowledged that the institution of marriage impacted the interests of the state and therefore controlled marriage as a social reality in order to make it conducive to the interests of the state. Whether women were treated as property or slaves is neither here nor there as far as the point being made.
Never has any human government made a whiff of a motion to legitimize homosexual relationships because these have always been recognized as being moribund or detrimental in terms of state interests. It is only twisted liberal politics that has created positive state “interests” in the matter.
Your slippery logic is back at work attempting to denigrate a point by associating it with perceived negative qualities such as slavery or chattel ownership.
You tried to prove me wrong with an example from history, but on inspection your example was of a marriage in which the wife was the property of the husband, which is a very different concept of marriage. Thus your example worked in my favor - there doesn’t seem to be a traditional concept of civil marriage.
That’s not slippery logic, that’s just rational argument.
If you’re not very good at rational argument, you won’t improve by making personal attacks.Your logic is not only fuzzy, but downright slippery. We ought to coin a new term for your brand of argumentation. Let’s call it EEL logic. I have never seen anyone use EEL logic so masterfully; your slippery and evasive points are so difficult to pin down in terms of actual substance that you have even fooled yourself into thinking you are stating something meaningful.
More and more countries are legalizing gay marriage, and I’m just using the arguments which convince more and more people that it’s the right thing to do.