Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: Tab
Originally posted by: joshsquall
From a Christian point of view, this is wrong. Marriage, as defined by the Bible, is between a man and a woman.
From an economic and social point of view, gay marriage just isn't practical.
Feel free to live together and love each other for all of your days, but marriage is not for gays, in the eyes of God or society.
Marriage in the bible is
NEVER specifically stated as "One gay cannot marry another gay dude". - In respone the the bold
Assuming that people
ONLY got married because they wanted to have kids, you'd be correct. - In response to the underline part
Oh really?
Leviticus 18:22
Leviticus 20:13
Romans 1:24-27
Genesis 2:21-24
Matthew 19:4-6
As far as economically/socially, the world can't run off of homosexuality.
There must be heterosexuals to produce children to ensure the survival and wellbeing of mankind. Homosexuals cannot produce children, and therefore can't contribute to this. Yes, some married heterosexuals choose not to have children, but homosexuals can't have them, no matter how hard they wish.
Regarding the part I bolded...
The implication is obviously that if gay people start marrying, there will be fewer heterosexual couples having kids, right? Please explain that one to me, because I'm dying to hear it.
I mean, there are two important things here. First, gay people aren't going to have kids no matter what...so getting married isn't any worse from your point of view. It's not like if we ban them from same sex marriages they are suddenly going to turn straight and have a wife (or husband) and kids. On the other side of things, if we allow gay marriage, straight people aren't going to suddenly become gay, marry someone of the same sex and NOT have kids.
So really, what's the logic here, because I'm not seeing it.