mpshiel
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Buzz Dixon said:Because the polygamists have already filed lawsuits in Utah based on the actions of gay marriage advocates.
And because once the barriers to polygamy and gay marriage go down, so do the barriers to incestuous marriage.
Because no matter how much trouble the current state of marriage is in, it will not be fixed by adding more chaos to the mix. Attempts to justify major societal upheavels on the marriage front by saying "Look how many heterosexual marriages end in divorce" is like arguing all safety gear should be removed from cars since some people are gonna die anyway.
The American people are a fair minded people. We hear the argument re unmarried households being allowed tax and propertry breaks and we understand 'em and for the most part we're inclined to grant them. We're not interested in having one of our most cherished institutions trashed in the process, especially since it will weaken marriage and put successive generations at risk by lessening the number of good role models available.
"But what about the good homosexual marriages that will result?" the activists ask. Sorry, that won't undo the harm done by debasing the meaning of the word in the eyes of millions. Gay marriage will not make heterosexual marriage stronger, and heterosexual marriage is vitally needed to keep this society on an even keel.
"But what about Sweden? What about the Netherlands?" Yeah, what about 'em? I see nothing in those countries I want to emulate here. They've got high drug use, high sucide rates, high psychological and spiritual illness, and their populations are shrinking.
If you (rhetorical) want gay marriage, be prepared for Islam to win by default in a century or two.
In your comments all I hear is fear: If gays marry, marriage won't mean anything; if gays marry, Islam wins; if gays marry our population shrinks (by the by ALL western countries including the US are below the 2.1 children needed to maintain a population without immigration); if gays marry we will be like countries that allow it (which includes countries from New Zealand, France, German, UK, Spain very soon); if gays marry we will be helpless to stop brothers and sisters and parents and children from marrying.....etc.
Calm down, take a deep breath. Disaster panicking never really help anyone nor does it (or anything) ever come out as we expect.
1) Gay couples are already committed to each other and whether the name applied to that is marriage, civil union, or abomination - I would expect it to continue happening for the forseeable future.
2) The bible does not specifically deal with what name and exactly what rights may or may not be given to a same sex committed couple. You may find interpretations on homosexuality in general, views on marriage in general, views on how Christ wants us to treat other human beings in general but the bible does not specifically tell us: pass this law, pass that law. You are effectively, going to have to make up your own mind; yes with the understanding and training you have taken from your religion but at the end of the day it is YOUR interpretation and YOUR responsibility for that outcome.
3) Yes, it is unsettling and confusing; all change is unsettling and confusing. Especially when people can't agree on what the change means. And you know what, you could be wrong on this, I could be wrong about this, we could all be considered ignorant to the obvious solution from a perspective 50 years down the road. We have to accept that: this is where our understanding it; that it will probably change or be amended at some point and try to do the best we can.
That's all I'm asking: step up, make the best decision, not out of panick or fear but as calmly and rationally as possible, with sincerely.
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