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The sexual revolution changed a great many things in society, both positive and negative. Like most radical changes in society I guess.
haha, I would say a great deal more negatives than positives.
Acrossthedesert, had a link here before called “Humanae Vitae.” I remember skimming over it very roughly and planning to read it later, however I forgot and can’t find the link, I think it had a great deal in all of the sexually transmitted viruses etc that are on the rise from it. Either that or I am thinking of something else I was reading.
Anyway, with the morality perspective that you have as non-religious, I can understand that you don’t have much sexual morality. Not like mine anyway, that is my theory.
When it comes to sexual morality Candide West, how do you determine if a sexual act is moral or immoral? because I also take into account the “design” of sexual organs for men and women.
I haven’t made such arguments either way. I simply don’t know enough to credit myself with an opinion on those topics.
I see, if you care to entertain the issues of incestuous marriage and polygamous marriage with your moral perspective and reasoning as with homosexual marriage. I think you will find very little, if no grounds in which to refute such things and thus why the common argument is that other redefinitions of marriage will be inevitable.
Thus why people say that once same sex marriage is legalised it really will be discriminatory not to include polygamous marriage, because the same methods that are being used to promote same sex marriage are also indirectly promoting these other kind of unions being recognised as marriages.
So I think it would be interesting for you to think about those unions in relation to your reasoning in advocating homosexual marriage, I would be very interested.
But if that is the whole nature of marriage then infertile marriage likewise debunks everything it stands for. And that’s been going on legally for… Well for as long as marriage has been around.
Not necessarily infertile marriage because it is still male and female. In any case it is still mum, dad being a marriage, because such a union is still capabale of reproductive sexual compatibility. It doesn’t advocate sexual immorality in such an intimate union that marriage is.
Because for many people marriage is a social contract well understood by society and defined in law, not a religious covenant defined by churches. And please remember that it is the former, not the latter which gives married couples the important legal rights that they possess.
Why does the law have anything to do with marriage, why are certain financial benefits/taxes given to two people living together in a “marriage” and not to roommates living together who are not in a marriage? why does the law make that distinction?
The formal legal and/or religious agreement between two people to be a married couple. This is a legally and socially recognised agreement providing both parters with duties and responsibilities to fulfil as defined by marriage laws and a set of vows.
So what makes it a marriage instead of an ordinary contract? why do they call it marriage from a law point of view? and civil marriage in regards to law being just a contract, than why are they arguing for same sex marriage and not a domestic partnership or something having the same legal rights? alot of it is over the name, if they just used a different word they would still have opposition in the same legal rights part, but they would have alot less opposition, because we are simply saying that a homosexual union is not a marriage.
Efforts? Not aware of any efforts. I was simply identifying the social trend. Of course with any social trend there are always those who refuse to accept it. Like those who refused to ever accept banning slavery. Where are those people now?
How does slavery relate to same sex marriage?
Same sex marriage is a social trend, but it is a trend that is a misunderstanding of marriage. It ignores the basic fact that men and women are “designed” or like you think Candide West have “evolved” for one another, that only a man and a woman share such compatibility, which is reproductive sexual compatibility and thus why the union of a man and a woman is just so vastly different from one of two men or two women.
Unlike slavery this will not die out, because in the goepels Christ states the creation of a man and a woman to be united to one another in marriage.
Fair enough, that’s your opinion on morality. Obviously I and many other people disagree.
Yup. We will probably run into a few of those.
I say that we are a pair bonding species because it is very well established that we are. Just like many of those other species who show homosexual behaviours.
So you think the fact that we are a two gender species has absolutly nothing to do with it?
Of course the state defines marriage. That’s what gives married couples their rights and responsibilities in the law.
Because “marriage” is the name of this particular legal contract. And it isn’t different to a contract in law, in fact that’s exactly what it is.
So given their understanding of marriage being just a contract, why are people against incestuous marriage or polygamous marriage? it doesn’t make sense.
You too, thank you for your reply.
Thank you for reading
Josh