Simple: don't get married in a church.Originally posted by SamSpade
The reasonable solution is to provide a legal solution that doesn't intrude upon religious concerns.
I think a gay couple can make a better family for some baby than the 15 year old crack ho who conceived it and her pimp daddy boyfriend.Originally posted by tlatchaw
Do you want families or no?
Originally posted by vraiblonde
I was like, make a case that bigamy or polygamy, when all parties know about it, is bad for society. I, personally, could use another wife right now to help me get ready for Christmas.
Originally posted by tlatchaw
It really depends on how you want society to be set up. Marriage confers with it certain social status, and because of that should be kept sacred. If you want to, I suppose you could denegrate it to any level just so long as you keep it out of everybody's collective face who cares right?
Does it really matter to you if I marry my brother or my sister or my cat or my car? What the heck, it's just another milestone on the road paved with good intentions.
Or, here's a radical idea, marriage could be kept as a sacred institution designed to promote healthy families. Since families imply offspring, maybe its a good idea to keep them heterosexual. This also provides any offspring with parent role models that perpetuate the process.
Originally posted by Tonio
To me, a healthy family requires not heterosexuality but stable personalities. If you have a parent who abuses drugs or can't hold down a job, it doesn't matter whether the parent is straight or gay. I agree that positive role models are important, but that can't be mandated by law.
Originally posted by dustin
I think this has been discussed before. Although I dont approve of homo/bisexuality, I'd rather see a stable person raising a kid than a south east DC crack-ho hooker with her 3 boyfriends. The more the parents are screwed up, the more likely the kid will be screwed up (according to modern society standards that is)
Which brings up another question...how do these social standards get set? Faddish trends? Global Economics? Times change and people change with it.
Originally posted by Tonio
I've known since I was 5 that I was straight.
I don't approve or disapprove because it's none of my business and has nothing to do with me or my family. To me, worrying about whether someone is homosexual is the same thing as me wondering what you, Tonio, and your wife do in your marital bed. It's not something I think about or care about. If you and your wife started sucking face in publc, I'd find that as distasteful as a homosexual couple doing it.Originally posted by Tonio
I don't think that homosexuality is something that I can approve of or disapprove of
Originally posted by vraiblonde
I don't approve or disapprove because it's none of my business and has nothing to do with me or my family. To me, worrying about whether someone is homosexual is the same thing as me wondering what you, Tonio, and your wife do in your marital bed. It's not something I think about or care about. If you and your wife started sucking face in publc, I'd find that as distasteful as a homosexual couple doing it.
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Larry and I had a rather heated discussion about 'anything goes' the other day. He made the argument that once you accept gay marriage, anything goes - polygamy, bigamy. I said, "So?"
Originally posted by Tonio
I can appreciate that. Wasn't there something creepy about Tonya Harding and Jeff Gillooly taping their lovemaking for the world to see? Or Paris Hilton and Shannen Doherty's ex?