To: panther33
Panther,
It is more than a matter of morality--it is a matter of the continuation of the human race. In most areas, it is easy to see how any particular behavior can approved or disapprove: just ask how the human race would fare if everyone practiced it. What would happen if everyone stole? We would have chaos. And in the case of gay marriage, what would happen if everyone did it? The human race would cease to exist. It really is that simple. So the state should not endorse any behavior which is against the continuation of the human race. They may not see it that way, but fact is fact.
40 posted on
12/01/2003 8:52:59 PM PST by
DennisR
To: DennisR
And in the case of gay marriage, what would happen if everyone did it? The human race would cease to exist. It really is that simple. So the state should not endorse any behavior which is against the continuation of the human race. They may not see it that way, but fact is fact. And what do you think the odds are of everyone, or even most, or even 10% of Americans entering into gay marriage?
It just isn't going to happen that way.
Your argument that the state should not allow anything but procreative sex would also require making birth control illegal
48 posted on
12/01/2003 8:58:34 PM PST by
WackyKat
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