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CandideWest
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Are any of those arguments against gay marriage? No. In fact they are not arguments at all.Let’s see. Is human anatomy based on religious belief? Is the human reproductive system based on religious belief? Is the fact that it takes a man and a woman to produce a child based on religious belief? Is the fact that it takes human sexual reproduction by men and women to produce the next generation of citizens a matter of religious belief? Is the sexual complementarity of men and women a matter of religious belief?
… And suppose the world were ruled by a giant beaver, would we still eat Danish pastries?Suppose human beings reproduced in an asexual manner and children were born fully developed. Do you think that governments would ever have taken an interest in human “pair bonding” if that were the case?
“Supposing” things which are so wildly out of line with reality is pointless as we cannot hope to make accurate predictions. In this case you are (for some reason) supposing that without evolving as a pair bonding species we would still be a pair bonding species. This demonstrates well how wild supposition can lead to odd conclusions.
So lets take the case of a married man and woman who are totally infertile (say the woman has had a double Oophorectomy and the man a Bi-Lateral Orchiectomy both due to cancer). So neither of them has the equipment to have children but they can still have sex. Can they still have “marital intercourse” which is ordered to the creation of children?But every act of marital intercourse is ordered to the generation of children. Every marriage between man and woman is naturally ordered to procreation even if it is infertile.
Or is it sinful if they have sex? For that matter is their marriage invalid?
It is the very nature of the act of human sexual intercourse that it is ordered to procreation.
It would be interesting to know what you mean by the phrase “ordered to”. Without that phrase defined its not possible to understand what the above paragraphs actually mean.Same sex couples are not ordered to the procreation of children, and cannot be. Same sex couples cannot be ordered to the continuance of the society and can never be. Same sex relations can never be marital.
Ahh, but you see it IS possible. In fact there are loads of examples around the world right now. So if your objection is based on it being impossible then you have no objectionDid I say anything religious? If so, I apologize. I only meant to speak to the nature of marriage. I don’t oppose same sex ‘marriage’ because it is against religion. I oppose it because it is impossible.
Just the old one against discrimination I’m afraid. It’s an old argument and its been applied many times beforeThe real question is whether or not there are any non-religious arguments in favor of gay marriage. It seems the most basic of them are based on the currently popular religion of secularism.
“white people can do X, black people should be allowed to as well”.
“men can do X, women should be allowed to as well”.
Now we’re working on
“heterosexuals can do X, homosexuals should be allowed to as well”.
As with each of the previous changes many people will try to resist some with secular arguments (like the argument that banning slavery would make cotton production more expensive) and some religious arguments (like the Great Chain of Being which sought to show that other races were inferior). But I suspect that eventually we’ll stop making excuses for discrimination and take another step forwards.