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I would disagree with a requirement that a couple have children, precisely because it would discriminate against those couples who - through no fault of their own - are unable to bear children. However, that doesn’t mean that one can construct an argument for same-sex “marriage” based on the unfortunate circumstances of a few married couples.Er, no, it isn’t its very much on the point. I think perhaps you have misunderstood Muze’s argument here. You see he /she tried to argue the existence of a legal requirement for a couple to be able to have children in order to marry. The fact that some couples who are unable to have children are still legally allowed to marry shows quite clearly the inaccuracy of this position.
But marriage is the subject under discussion. As I noted later, the financial benefits only attach to the married state - that is, when the state recognizes that a couple has entered into a long-term, exclusive relationship which will likely result in children.Ummm, no. Children are a very likely result of a fertile couple having unprotected sex regularly for a long period of time, whether or not that couple are married has no bearing on this whatsoever.
This is another common tactic I see - treating a marriage license as magic. Leaving aside the ease of taxation for the moment, none of these things are directly related to marriage per se, but are the result of the protection of the children resulting from marriages by the state, the parents, and the community. The argument for “ease of taxation” is just silly - one could argue that it would be easiest for the government to simply set a flat rate for all citizens. This has nothing to do with marriage.And also because of the other benefits that marriage brings such as lower crime rate, higher social stability, greater economic output, greater ease for taxation etc.
I never stated that marriage is “just” about children, but that the laws regarding it are primarily about children.Indeed, partially because it is NOT just about children.
And as I argued above, these secondary benefits still relate to children. As there is no 100% accurate method for determining a couple’s fertility short of determining that either of the persons are missing their genitals, the government errs on the side of liberty. In the case of same-sex marriages, it is patently obvious that there is a missing set of either male or female genitals.As has been previously (and extensively) discussed earlier in this thread. Marriage of infertile couples still gathers the government of the country all those additional benefits which do not relate to children. This explains why married childless couples still gain numerous legal and tax advantages while long term unmarried relationships with children do not.
In California, civil unions were given state benefits exactly identical to those given to married couples. Exactly what was lacking that required a case being taken to the Supreme Court to overturn the will of the people as expressed in Proposition 8?As for the existing legal arrangements, they are unequally implemented. This results in legal rights of a homosexual couple with a civil union getting some of the appropriate rights, but not others in some places, and different or no rights at all in others.
Do you really think that the government can change the way that some people view those who have same-sex attraction simply by calling same-sex couples “married”? If a person is predisposed to violence against those with SSA, then it doesn’t matter what the government says. As we’ve seen in the Netherlands, 90% of the population accepts same-sex attraction as normal, but there still exists violence against same-sex-attracted individuals, just as we still see racially-based violence here in America more than 50 years after the end of segregation. That being said, this isn’t about a quality like race or eye color. This is about a specific behavior. We have an innate understanding of what is good and what is not, and tend to react viscerally when something is particularly opposed to the good. Unfortunately, there are those who make the decision that two wrongs make a right and choose to do violence to people who deserve our (properly ordered and understood) love and support. If one wants to end violence against same-sex attracted individuals, then the first task is to recognize that it is a disorder which needs to be properly understood. Not demand acceptance by law.It is also important to remember that even if civil union and marriage were legal identical it is still true that drawing legal distinctions between groups by its very nature supports and encourages discrimination against minority groups. Ie it gives some people the excuse to say “of course going and beating up gay people is ok, even the law recognises they’re different from us “normal” folks”. Etc.