To: RobbyS
Well, as the Archbishop of Canterbury put it, once one accepts contraception and reproduction is no longer part of marriage, then of course, homosexuality becomes acceptable.
Does this mean that couples with no intentions of having children shouldn't get married?
To: Stone Mountain
Does this mean that couples with no intentions of having children shouldn't get married? That means that the intention not to have children is an impediment to marriage. It is a grounds for annulment.
228 posted on
06/30/2003 12:42:52 PM PDT by
RobbyS
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