Fascinating. It's sort of a bizarre mirror image of Clinton's "oral sex isn't sex."
Does Keyes think that if, because of disease or age or injury, a man or a woman is incapable of procreation, he or she should not be allowed to marry?
Asked and answered in the interview.
Keyes already answered that question.
See the section on incident and essence.
"Does Keyes think that if, because of disease or age or injury, a man or a woman is incapable of procreation, he or she should not be allowed to marry?"
I guess you didn't read the whole interview or your reading comprehension needs work.