Supreme Court Ruling on Same Sex Marriage

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First of all please calm down really. Why would you care what I believe anyway? It has nothing to do with you and it is doing nothing to you or anyone else. Have a nice day.
We care what people say they believe on this Forum because it affects what others learn about the Catholic Church.
 
First of all please calm down really. Why would you care what I believe anyway? It has nothing to do with you and it is doing nothing to you or anyone else. Have a nice day.
I Care because you are a Catholic publicly dissenting from the teachings of our church in a Catholic form.
 
This is a tough one, I admit, I am for traditional marriage; but there are a number of Catholics, perhaps even a few Clergy, if I may say this, who are for same-sex marriage as well. If I were for same-sex marriage, this is what I would point to.

So, one presents the facts, the teaching, the doctrine and says, “See the Catholic Church is against Same Sex Marriage” and I agree with that.

But at the same time, we know there are a few issues, Popes speaking on Capital Punishment and so on.
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A Catholic case for same-sex marriage**
As Catholics who are involved in lesbian and gay ministry and outreach, we are aware that many people, some of them Catholics, believe that Catholics cannot faithfully disobey the public policies of the church’s hierarchy. But this is not the case.
Good essay, still, I indeed do only recognize Traditional Marriage but I can see how it is a difficult issue, it is a difficult issue if say, you have a man who has had a number of failed marriages arguing for Traditional Marriage.
 
I Care because you are a Catholic publicly dissenting from the teachings of our church in a Catholic form.
I was raised in a different manner then some other Catholics. In my mind and from what I have always been told is this. “Treat those as you wish to be treated. Do not force your views on them and make them feel bad. We are all different and we all have a right to live how we so choose. Do not let others make you feel bad or like you are lower then them for being who you are and what you believe in. In response to others be only peaceful and accepting of who they are even if they are not of you. We are all Gods children and he loves us.”
I may not agree with you but I am never going to tell you not to believe in what you do. That would be rude and I just do not have it in me to do so. I am happy with my life and have found a balance in this crazy world we live in. I need that to keep me from having worse anxiety like I once did years ago. Now please have a nice day and peace.
 
you referenced the following short article:

washingtonpost.com/local/…wDR_story.html
It is amongst the poorest attempts to justify same sex sexual relationships I have come across. Take for instance this statement:
*For example, Catholic thinking dictates that we should use the evidence we find in the **natural world **to help us reach our conclusions.

Many Catholics have reflected on the scientific evidence that homosexuality is a natural variant in human sexuality, and understand that lesbian and gay love is as **natural *as heterosexual love.

Where does Catholic thinking tell us to look to the “natural world”? Perhaps the author is just entirely confused about the meaning of “natural law” (which has little to do with the “natural world”).

And what does a “natural variant in human sexuality” mean? As I understand it, those who suffer from SSA have male or female bodies, and with functioning sexual capacities equipped for procreation in the ordinary way. For reasons as yet unknown, Persons experiencing SSA have attractions that don’t match their bodily capacities. Does the author fail to see anything amiss in this? 🤷

And the most reprehensible stament of all:
*…in the quiet of their own consciences, millions of Catholics are arriving at different conclusions rooted deeply in the teachings of our faith. *

The deception and the arrogance is breathtaking.
 
It is amongst the poorest attempts to justify same sex sexual relationships I have come across. Take for instance this statement:
*For example, Catholic thinking dictates that we should use the evidence we find in the **natural world ***to help us reach our conclusions.

Many Catholics have reflected on the scientific evidence that homosexuality is a natural variant in human sexuality, and understand that lesbian and gay love is as **natural **as heterosexual love.

Where does Catholic thinking tell us to look to the “natural world”? Perhaps the author is just entirely confused about the meaning of “natural law” (which has little to do with the “natural world”).

And what does a “natural variant in human sexuality” mean? As I understand it, those who suffer from SSA have male or female bodies, and with functioning sexual capacities equipped for procreation in the ordinary way. For reasons as yet unknown, Persons experiencing SSA have attractions that don’t match their bodily capacities. Does the author fail to see anything amiss in this? 🤷

And the most reprehensible stament of all:
…in the quiet of their own consciences, millions of Catholics are arriving at different conclusions rooted deeply in the teachings of our faith.

The deception and the arrogance is breathtaking.
What I would feel objectionable is if it appeared someone was just parroting the leftist or liberal view, if one says I’m Catholic but have a certain degree of acceptance for abortion along with same-sex marriage, then, it just seems like they are taking more of a political stance.
 
I was raised in a different manner then some other Catholics. In my mind and from what I have always been told is this. “Treat those as you wish to be treated. Do not force your views on them and make them feel bad. We are all different and we all have a right to live how we so choose. Do not let others make you feel bad or like you are lower then them for being who you are and what you believe in. In response to others be only peaceful and accepting of who they are even if they are not of you. We are all Gods children and he loves us.”
I may not agree with you but I am never going to tell you not to believe in what you do. That would be rude and I just do not have it in me to do so. I am happy with my life and have found a balance in this crazy world we live in. I need that to keep me from having worse anxiety like I once did years ago. Now please have a nice day and peace.
If hearing a view contrary to one you hold yourself may lead you to feel bad, it may be better for you not to participate in debates and discussion forums. By their nature, these tend to involve the putting of opposing arguments, and that may be contrary to the philosophy you’ve outlined above.
 
If hearing a view contrary to one you hold yourself may lead you to feel bad, it may be better for you not to participate in debates and discussion forums. By their nature, these tend to involve the putting of opposing arguments, and that may be contrary to the philosophy you’ve outlined above.
I have no problem with people having other views that’s fine with me. I know how these forums work because I have been on multiple ones over the years.
 
I was raised in a different manner then some other Catholics. In my mind and from what I have always been told is this. “Treat those as you wish to be treated. Do not force your views on them and make them feel bad. We are all different and we all have a right to live how we so choose. Do not let others make you feel bad or like you are lower then them for being who you are and what you believe in. In response to others be only peaceful and accepting of who they are even if they are not of you. We are all Gods children and he loves us.”
I may not agree with you but I am never going to tell you not to believe in what you do. That would be rude and I just do not have it in me to do so. I am happy with my life and have found a balance in this crazy world we live in. I need that to keep me from having worse anxiety like I once did years ago. Now please have a nice day and peace.
If you were raised believing that it’s okay for Catholic to reject core moral teachings of the church you were indeed raised in a different manner. Did you really expect to come to a Catholic form, criticize the teachings of the church, and not be challenged?
 
What I would feel objectionable is if it appeared someone was just parroting the leftist or liberal view, if one says I’m Catholic but have a certain degree of acceptance for abortion along with same-sex marriage, then, it just seems like they are taking more of a political stance.
If you are saying that some politicians “support” SSM simply because it may earn them votes, I agree. I’m certain many pro-SSM politicians would not have announced their “positions” had they not felt it would earn them favour in the electorate.
 
Rau, Sister Gramick is not an authentic Catholic. Path_Finder is just stirring the pot.

From ourladyswarriors.org/dissent/nugent.htm

The ambiguities and errors of the approach of Father Nugent and Sister Gramick have caused confusion among the Catholic people and have harmed the community of the Church. For these reasons, Sister Jeannine Gramick, SSND, and Father Robert Nugent, SDS, are permanently prohibited from any pastoral work involving homosexual persons and are ineligible, for an undetermined period, for any office in their respective religious institutes.

The Sovereign Pontiff John Paul II, at the Audience of May 14, 1999, granted to the undersigned Secretary, approved the present Notification, adopted in the Ordinary Session of this Congregation, and ordered its publication.

Rome, from the Offices of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, May 31, 1999.
  • Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Prefect
  • Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B., Archbishop emeritus of Vercelli, Secretary
From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeannine_Gramick

In 2000, her religious congregation, the School Sisters of Notre Dame, told her to cease speaking publicly on the topic of homosexuality. Sr. Jeannine rejected the request, stating publicly, “I choose not to collaborate in my own oppression by restricting a basic human right [to speak]”.[4] After this, she transferred to the Sisters of Loretto, another congregation of Catholic women religious which supports her ministry of education and advocacy on behalf of the LGBT community.

In 2014, she was a signatory to an open letter to President Obama that urged him to expand U.S. funding of abortion services in foreign countries, currently prohibited under U.S. law by the Helms Amendment.[6]

In April of 2015, Gramick was banned from speaking in the Diocese of Charlotte by Bishop Peter Jugis. A Diocese spokesman, on behalf of Bishop Jugis, stated: "We are not going to have someone who opposes Catholic teaching to be teaching in a Catholic diocese,” The event titled Welcoming LGBT People and Their Families in Faith CommunitiesItalic text was scheduled at St. Peter Catholic Church before the Bishop intervened. The event, sponsored by PFLAG Charlotte, wcnc.com/videos/news/local/2015/04/23/26270159/ will take place on the same day, May 16th, 2015 at 9:00 am at Myers Park Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC.
 
If you were raised believing that it’s okay for Catholic to reject core moral teachings of the church you were indeed raised in a different manner. Did you really expect to come to a Catholic form, criticize the teachings of the church, and not be challenged?
Oh I know I will be challenged. I never said what core moral teaching/s I do or do not believe in though. There are many I have always believed in and probably always will. I never said that the teachings of the church are wrong I just see them in a different light.
 
**Tens of thousands take to street in Mexican cities to protest gay ‘marriage’ decision **
MEXICO CITY, July 29, 2015 (LifeSiteNews) – Tens of thousands took to the streets of major Mexican cities under the slogan “Mexico is One for the Children,” to ask the government to respect state constitutions that define marriage as the union of one man and one woman, after a recent Supreme Court ruling legalized same-sex unions throughout the country.
“We are not against any person, we are against this Supreme Court imposition,” said Sofia Miranda, one of the organizers, in an open letter to media who were criticizing the cause. This, she continued, “opens the door to gender ideology and will destabilize our society and damage our children. This is what we don’t want.”
lifesitenews.com/news/tens-of-thousands-take-to-street-in-mexican-cities-to-protest-gay-marriage

Good for them and God Bless Them. Hopefully, they can work it out for Traditional Marriage.
 
The following is a factual summary of the dissents which you choose to ignore:

Fact: The Constitution, pursuant to the Tenth Amendment, leaves the question of whether States should recognize same-sex marriage up to the people of each State.

Fact: To prevent the Court from interpreting “liberty” in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment in a sophomoric manner–a manner that would override the rest of the Constitution and allow the Court to impose its personal vision of liberty upon the American people-- the Court has held that “liberty” under the Due Process Clause should be understood to protect only those rights that are “deeply rooted in this Nation’s history and tradition."

Fact: The right to same-sex marriage in not “deeply rooted in this Nation’s history and tradition." That is because, for millennia, society has held that marriage is inextricably linked to the one thing that only an opposite-sex couple can do: procreate. States formalize and promote marriage, unlike other fulfilling human relationships, in order to encourage potentially procreative conduct to take place within a lasting unit that has long been thought to provide the best atmosphere for raising children.

Fact: Five Justices ignored decades of Court restraint on the abuse of its authority, and interpreted the term “liberty” in the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to encompasses a right to same-sex marriage, thereby usurping the right of the States under the Tenth Amendment-- a deep corruption of our legal culture’s conception of constitutional interpretation.The Court now deems itself a national judicial legislature in defiance of constitutional law.

Sophomoric: intellectually pretentious, overconfident, exhibiting great immaturity and lack of judgment. From now on, SavannahGal, dictionaries should add: See majority opinion in Obergefell v. Hodges.
Actually, your post offers not so much a summary of facts as it does a selection of verbatim quotes from varying dissents, minus the quotes and citations, that is, with a certain penchant for Justice Alito, if I’m not mistaken.

I should perhaps inform you that in addition to being a sometimes senile old lady, I am also a former Civil Rights Attorney and Professor Emerita of Constitutional Law. Had you provided such a response as a student of mine, firstly, I would suggest that you had done a great disservice to the dissenters who present a far stronger case than your selected quotes depict, with Justice Roberts presenting a very respectable argument, by far the strongest. Secondly, I would have you expelled from Law School for rather blatant plagiarism.

I am more than happy to discuss my assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the dissents, which I ultimately find deficient, as well as my critique of the majority opinion, with which I also find fault, despite the fact that I believe it is the correct legal determination. Please be advised, however, that I have absolutely no patience for those attempting to present the ideas of others as their own.
 
Actually, your post offers not so much a summary of facts as it does a selection of verbatim quotes from varying dissents, minus the quotes and citations, that is, with a certain penchant for Justice Alito, if I’m not mistaken.

I should perhaps inform you that in addition to being a sometimes senile old lady, I am also a former Civil Rights Attorney and Professor Emerita of Constitutional Law. Had you provided such a response as a student of mine, firstly, I would suggest that you had done a great disservice to the dissenters who present a far stronger case than your selected quotes depict, with Justice Roberts presenting a very respectable argument, by far the strongest. Secondly, I would have you expelled from Law School for rather blatant plagiarism.

I am more than happy to discuss my assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the dissents, which I ultimately find deficient, as well as my critique of the majority opinion, with which I also find fault, despite the fact that I believe it is the correct legal determination. Please be advised, however, that I have absolutely no patience for those attempting to present the ideas of others as their own.
That’s a rather offensive, Ad Hominem reply, and ignores my introductory description of my post: viz., “The following is a factual summary of the dissents…” So, you would be better served to attack the dissents, not me. Your accusation that I attempted to present the “ideas” of the dissenting Justices as my own is absurd, and as an attorney you know it.

In any case, what type of “factual summary of the dissents” did you expect if not a factual selection of arguments from the dissents, including Justice Roberts? It is what I said it was, and it apparently struck home with you because it demonstrates that the majority opinion, which you believe to be the correct legal determination, simply isn’t. Nor can it be because it is grounded on “a deep corruption of [the Supreme Court’s] conception of constitutional interpretation”.Your five Justices broke the rues, as it were, to paint personal feelings with a veneer of constitutional law.

Your Professor Emerita of Constitutional Law title is impressive, but President Obama refers to himself as “a constitutional law professor,” and we all know what he thinks of the Constitution–the same thing your five Justices do. The fact that you are a Civil Rights Attorney is not surprising, but I’ll not bore or insult you with my opinion of that profession the last few decades where Ad Hominem attacks are a staple. Still, you certainly seem to an accomplished lawyer, and deserve congratulations.

And if you want to compare the length of our tassels, you win; I am not a lawyer. But, I began my career in the law in 1962 when I interned for a big-city Law Department, which included working on a bid rigging case, assisting with arguments before the State PUC and Federal Trade Commission, and a petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court ; worked on political campaigns; worked for over twenty years with a semi-judicial, semi-legislative Congressional agency where I sometimes lent technical assistance to Congressional staff drafting laws; very often wrote and promulgated implementing regulations for US statutes; drafted technical letters concerning those statutes and regs for the White House to be signed by the President; assisted State legislatures with their laws; and even acted as an informal agency law judge when parties to a dispute wanted a quick adjudication.

Now, to get down to cases, you say you would be more than happy to discuss you assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the dissents, but all I see is an attack on me as rationalization of why you won’t. I learned that trick from the politicians in 1962.😉
 
And if you want to compare the length of our tassels, you win; I am not a lawyer. But, I began my career in the law in 1962 when I interned for a big-city Law Department, which included working on a bid rigging case, assisting with arguments before the State PUC and Federal Trade Commission, and a petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court ; worked on political campaigns; worked for over twenty years with a semi-judicial, semi-legislative Congressional agency where I sometimes lent technical assistance to Congressional staff drafting laws; very often wrote and promulgated implementing regulations for US statutes; drafted technical letters concerning those statutes and regs for the White House to be signed by the President; assisted State legislatures with their laws; and even acted as an informal agency law judge when parties to a dispute wanted a quick adjudication.
So you were a clerk?
 
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