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So, women who have passed the menopause, and wounded military veterans who no longer have the “capacity to procreate” are to be denied marriage licences?Only some licensed drivers actually do drive at any one time. Being licensed to drive means that the state has determined that a person has the capacity to drive. The state does not force the driver to actually drive if a license is issued.
Similarly, a marriage license would be issued to those who have the capacity to procreate and care for children. The state would not require them to actually do so, just that the state has determined their capacity to do so and allows that to occur should the couple choose to begin what they have been licensed, I.e., been approved, by the state to undertake.
The great majority of homosexuals also have the “capacity to procreate”, and so would be eligible for one of your licences.
Taxation. It is justifiable for the state to be involved in taxation: “Render unto Caesar…” Taxes on married people are different from the taxes applying to single people. This is exactly what one of the cases before the Supreme Court, Windsor v US, is about – taxation.There is no other justifiable reason for the state to be involved. If you can provide one, please do.
In a sense Catholic marriage does. The marriage can be annulled before consummation.This is not much of an objection, really. No one is claiming that marriage only starts at consummation.
Given the adoption laws, and that infertile couples can marry those two can be separate. Someone else may procreate while the childless couple does the raising. Indeed, encouraging adoption is one way to help reduce the number of abortions.That the state licenses a couple to be married only means that the couple have been approved by the state to begin procreating and raising children.
Since same sex couples, and singletons, can adopt then your “raising children” applies to more than just the usual heterosexual married couple.
Real life is more varied than the rather rigid ideal you seem to want to force everyone into. Gays exist; single parents exist; orphans exist; adoption exists; infertile people exist. None of those seem to have a place in your, “Dick and Jane get married,” ideal world.
A state has to deal with its people as it finds them, not as it would like them to be. Hence the state has to shape its laws to allow for gays, single parents, orphans, adoption, infertile people and all the rest.
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