Posted by ArlenWilliam on 5/15/2013 4:03:00 AM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 5/13/2013 6:04:00 PM (view original):
Posted by ArlenWilliam on 5/13/2013 5:40:00 PM (view original):
Syllogism
A. Marriage is the standard of generally successfully functioning cultures, for human mating, generally consistent throughout the world, a matter of (self-evident) "Natural Law."
B. Mating, from any relevant discipline's study, is male-female, by clear ontological definition.
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C. Allowing gay marriage changes none of that. Straight people will still marry (or not) and have kids. Gay people may or may not marry and will still be incapable of having their own biological children.
With the understanding (not overstanding, but understanding in humility, taught by nature) of these principles, there is no "allowing" of anything other than marriage, as marriage. Changing the definitions in dictionaries and books of law does not change the true definition.
You can arrange for laws to allow you to drill a hole in the tree in your back yard and hold a ceremony with it, masturbate into it, lie beside it, have breakfast with it in the morning, but that does not mean you actually marry it, even if you say you do.
In the United States of America, we accurately recognize that our rights (and individual responsibilities) come not from man nor our government, but that we are endowed them by our Creator. We can not come up with a new way to slit someone's throat, so as not to call it murder and not violate one's "Right to Life." We can not come up with a new thing that is not according to "the laws of Nature and Nature's God" and validly call it marriage.
So how do you explain to gay atheists why they can't get married in our secular state? A religious argument is not good enough.
And how do you explain non-human animals, elements of "nature," exhibiting homosexual behavior? Are they violating "the laws of nature and nature's God" in spite of being a part of that nature? How does that happen? They don't have, in many cases, the intelligence to make that sort of decision, they just act on instinct. Where did that instinct come from?