baldeagle wrote:All the examples you give do not change the purpose of marriage. Homosexual marriage does. This is a much bigger issue than whether or not Adam or Steve can live happily ever after. No one with any ethics would care one way or the other. I have a homosexual couple living on my cul-de-sac. I could care less what they do in the privacy of their own home. But when they want to change a fundamental tenet of civilized society (that the purpose of marriage is to procreate and raise children who become responsible adult citizens) then I will oppose them. It has nothing to do with their behavior, and I have no problem with them getting favorable tax treatment under law just as married couples do.
Thanks for the added detail..... and thanks for being consistent (ref your EDIT comments)
I will (promise!) read through the paper you posted...
Again I'd propose that using the term "marriage" to describe civil unions is a bad choice of terms.... I agree that homosexual unions are not "marriage", but I do think these unions should have the benefit of secular law, for the reasons given previously...
With regard to the first link.... as much as I am opposed to the familial relationships described by Ms. Gessen, as long as her partners and her offspring are contributing members of society, not living off public welfare, living within the law.... I am FAR more worried about the effects of low-information voting and tyranny of the majority than I am about her procreative choices. Yes... they are correlated, but not necessarily cause and effect... Perhaps I feel that if we were to accept the Geffen model into secular society she and those like her could get past the haze of their oppression and focus on bigger problems. I'm not sure about that, quite. I'll think about that some more...
Society has been plagued with "progressive ideas" since the invention of the wheel. Some are bigger than others (Our current POTUS' pursuit of Socialism, for example). Some are enough to make me do my Archie Bunker impression, same as my father and his father and his father... but not world ending.
The sky didn't fall when Black people paired with White (or any other color, faith, etc. combination). I don't expect the sky to fall from homosexual unions. Ending the growth in the number of folks living off the public teat is a much bigger, more sky-is-falling issue for me...