If Gay marriage is bad because it ruins the sanctity of straight marriages, why don't Cons oppose divorce too?
That certainly ruins the sanctity of marriage.
That certainly ruins the sanctity of marriage.
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Because even their Conservative Hero Ronald Reagan divorced and then remarried.
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We do oppose it. The problem is, divorce is too big of a cash cow for lawyers. And we have a society that is not willing to tough it out anymore. Don't like the the dress your wife bought? Just divorce her. Don't like the way your husband has to attend business lunches to keep his job these days? He's outta here.
Gay marriage doesn't work and neither does homosexuality. It doesn't make sense, it is immoral, and it's dangerously unhealthy-- which is why it's being pushed so hard on us and our kids. And citing evolution, it doesn't serve any purpose.
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I don't think it was conservatives arguing for the right to abandon their families to 'find themselves' in the 60's, 70's and 80's! That was a gift from the 'progressives'. And now look. People are doing it, and all they can do is point fingers and try to make us even more degenerate. Using their previous 'victory' as an excuse.
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I've never been comfortable with the whole "ruins the sanctity of marriage" line of reasoning.
As a Libertarian and a Christian, I am also not a fan of limiting rights for same sex unions.
That said, the argument is really over the dilution of the * definition * of "marriage", not the sanctity of it.
In my opinion, any homosexual couple wanting equal rights must be joined * equally * in the eyes of the state. Before you clap your hand in applause keep in mind that I am saying this couple will also be subject to the same potential * liabilities * when the union goes south.
Right now, many homosexual couples enjoy partner benefits without anything in the way of paperwork to show they are, indeed, a couple. That's exactly how many homosexuals want it; all of the benefits and none of the liabilities.
Heterosexuals living together are afforded no such benefit.
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Biblically, which is where modern marriage is defined, there is a big difference. Homosexuality is simply not accepted under any circumstances, but divorce is, given certain criteria are met.
Divorce is an easy way out for far too many, but there are circumstances under which its acceptable, even to the most religiously devout...physical abuse and adultery. I see your point, but it's apples and oranges.