Exactly, but they don’t. So again, clearly there is no requirement for a couple to be able or willing to have children.
As explained, “willing” isn’t a prerequisite to procreating together. If they (male and female) are engaging in vaginal sex, then the potential for procreation exists.
But they DO have to be male-female, which fundamentally IS the requirement to procreate. Thus, without further details of the individuals involved, the male-female couple is generally able to procreate together. Homosexual couples cannot. Thus, they are not eligible.
Ummm, infertile people cannot reproduce together either.
True, but once again, a practicality issue arises for the state. A certificate of fertility would be both expensive and inaccurate.
Without engaging the expense of examining each couple, the state can only deal with biology in general, which states that a male and a female are necessary for procreation.
Thus there is a clear sense its not all heterosexual couples, just the fertile ones. But yet again, these couples which cannot reproduce together ARE permitted to marry.
And that’s an indicator the imperfection of the standard chosen. That doesn’t mean that this isn’t the standard. Again, state have practicality issues to deal with. When these laws were written, there wasn’t a way to know who was fertile and who was not.
Even now, there often isn’t a definite answer.
And, if law makers want to adjust the law to account for modern science, they may do so. They just haven’t.
Ok, so if the state wanted the “ability to have children” as a requirement for marriage then they could put that requirement into law. But they haven’t yet again, looks like no requirement here.
There is a requirement. You simply keep ignoring it. It’s male-female couples.
And since the male-female standard does not do this we can safely say that the law makes NO ATTEMPT to do so. As I said.
So, you’re claiming that pairs of humans that are not male-female (say, male-male or female-female) can procreate together? Do we need to have the birds and bees talk?
I’m not being obtuse, you claimed that a Supreme Court ruling had shown there to be a requirement for couples to be able to have children in order to get married. Clearly nothing in what you have quoted above says this.
What I quoted shows that the state believes that marriage and procreation are fundamental to our survival. Clearly homosexual unions do not participate in this in ANY WAY. (If you think you can come up with a way that homosexual unions further the survival of the human race, let me know…)
If you genuinely think there is a requirement in law on couples to be able to have children in order to marry, then by all means come up with a reference. But don’t just keep saying about male-female requirement as if any male can have children with any female. Clearly this is silly.
Done. That you ignore the obvious and either don’t know or won’t acknowledge how babies are made isn’t really relevant to the reality of the situation.