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That is simply not true. In the UK the government has explicitly rejected and is legislating against any notion of religions being forced to recognise same sex unions or officiate in contracting them. So much so that the official State Established Church - i.e. the Church of England - will be legally banned from carrying out same sex unions in its churches. Absolutely no religion is going to be forced to carry out such unions, unless it wants to. And given that ban in respect of the CofE, if the CofE ever did decide that gay marriages were a good thing, it would be in an awkward position!The first paragraph of your argument is logically flawed. In many countries on this planet right now (the UK comes to mind) legislators are conspiring against the will of the people who voted for them to make it law…
So your point simply does not stand as far as the UK is concerned. There is no persecution, and for any Church to claim that there is is a hysterical nonsensical reaction and it’s* thoroughly unbecoming* any organisation dedicated to truth to seek to misrepresent the issue in that way.
Completely untrue again. Just because one thing happens does not make another thing happen. Yes, there are some people who would like to lower the age of consent but they don’t do so as an outcome of any argument over same-sex marriage. And, in any case, would you believe it if you were told the Age of Consent for girls in the Vatican is 14? Look it up… And all that is yet another cum hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy - the one does not cause the other.If we don’t stop SSA “marriage” it will just be a blur on the way past to something we(and most of the world right now) find even more objectionable. Namely legal pederast relations and the lowering of the age of consent to 12 to facilitate it. These arguments are being made in public in the press even as you ignore them like its no big deal.
And in any case we don’t, as Catholics, have to live by the rules of the world ourselves and nobody is forcing us to or is going to.
You clearly don’t have any experience of the English legal system. I do. What may be available in post offices in your jurisdiction certainly isn’t in mine. In England such ‘living wills’ are not legally enforceable - they carry absolutely no weight in law and can be over-ridden. The only Will that is enforceable is the one after death. As for setting up legal rights between partners, well obviously we have now got Civil Partnerships for same-sex people in the UK, but until that point (and nothing else has otherwise changed in our legal code) there was simply no legal way to confer upon someone else next-of-kin rights except by the statutory recognition of marriage. I am not married (or, indeed civilly partnered) so when I had to make arrangements of a similar nature regarding rights over property, I had to engage a lawyer to draw up a Deed of Trust. And that costs money. And it typically involves TWO (or more) lawyers - i.e. one for each party to make sure they’re not being swindled by the other(s).your third paragraph is just silly. I’m sorry but no American, Frenchmen, Englishmen needs a lawyer to work out a living will…
The existence of promiscuous people (of either orientation) is not an argument for banning those who would be monogamous from becoming legally united with each other. Heterosexual people also get STDs. Is that an argument for banning heterosexual marriage?But the big reason why not to tolerate gay “marriage” is real easy
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according to the cdc the consequences are well known and horrific. 29000 new cases of hiv in 2010 among active SSA men only. men who have sex with women ~4500. Yet the CDC estimates SSA active men at only 4% of the population. Lets say they are all men. 29000 cases in 4% of the population and ~4500 in the other 96% of the male population.
If you are a healthcare professional then you really ought to be able to understand that being gay does not mean you will automatically get AIDS simply because you are gay. Quite how you leap to the conclusion that by allowing homosexuals to legally partner with each other should somehow increase the tragedy of HIV is beyond me. Because not allowing them to do so is so clearly working now, isn’t it?If it can be said that all things should be judged by there fruits. Then the fruits of the Active SSA lifestyle simply prohibit it being encouraged or expanded for fear of the evil (that would be people DIEING a horrible death) that will spread throughout society even further then it already has. I am a health care professional. I saw concerted efforts to fight swine flu and bird flu across various nations. This problem is many times bigger and many times more insurmountable. The death toll shows the drugs do not contain aids or hiv and people are dieing in huge numbers. 21007 died in 2009 in just the 46 states alone. 21000 in ONE YEAR. cumulative AIDS diagnosis in new york alone passed 200,000
in 2010. This is a holocaust. This is a tragedy beyond almost anything else except abortion that is happening in this same period of time.
Perhaps instead opposition to homosexual unions is, in fact, nothing whatsoever to do with epidemiology but is, rather, to do with opposition to homosexuality? Which I can understand - you don’t have to approve of something you aren’t able to empathise with as a result of your heterosexuality - but I don’t see why anyone should need to discriminate against people who only want to live in a structure where they can love each other safe in the knowledge that they can provide for each other. Why should gender matter if these people aren’t Catholics?