All theories about natural law and homosexual predisposition aside, this post is about gay “marriage.” And the question is why people who live their lives completely against the normal physical and cultural mainstream now demand that their unions be officially recognized. This from a group that refers to heteros in a sneering way as “breeders.” (Look it up.)
You can designate anyone as your next of kin. You can legally leave everything to the neighbor’s dog if you want to. You can own a home with anyone you choose. Most of the legal benefits of marriage can already be dealt with if one chooses to be part of a homosexual couple.
But health insurance is another thing. And yes, check out the actuary tables. It’s NOT a healthy lifestyle overall. As a demographic group, homosexuals are unhealthier and have shorter lives than heteros. Lesbians are more prone to drink and smoke than hetero women and have higher rates of breast and other cancers. (No, don’t tell me about Aunt Tilly who was married to a man and drank herself to death and was smoking in her coffin. It’s not material to the actuary tables.)
Homosexual men have significantly shorter life expectancies than hetero married men. They are more prone to drug usage, AIDS, STDs, illness, and death by violence.
Marriage will not cure this. Their definition of marriage and monogamy is a bit “different” than most heteros would tolerate. Especially male homosexuals. Don’t believe me…? There’s a whole lot out there on the web that would back this up if you want to slog through the swamp of stories and statistics. I’m not going to track the filth back here onto this site.
The fact is, God always forgives. People sometimes. Nature… never!
So having said this, why does it matter if “marriage” becomes open to everyone? One poster here claimed that the Catholic Church would never be legally required to do homosexual marriages. Oh really?
In our legal system, once something is allowed, it’s a short step for it to become mandated. Who would have thought a few decades ago that health providers at Catholic hospitals would be required to spend thousands of dollars defending their right NOT to do abortions and sterilizations in their own hospitals? Or now dioceses across the country are being told they MUST provide contraception coverage in their health plans. Once the law inserts itself into this debate, it paves the way for old St. Mary’s parish to be required to provide abortion coverage for the teachers and other employees in the parish school and church office.
And then it puts the Catholic Church in the position of being required to hire homosexuals, or be accused of discriminatory hiring practices. Can no one see the irony here, as the US lambastes the Church for past pedophilia problems that they would now be REQUIRED to hire a demographic that is more likely than heteros to be sex offenders?
And it’s only a hop skip and a jump to where an orthodox traditional and faithful priest will be charged with a “hate crime” for voicing Church teaching on homosexuality in a sermon.
Don’t think it can happen? Read some recent legal precedents if you’re that naive.