Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: shira
So the primary justification for marriage is procreation? If that's true, you must also be opposed to marriages by the elderly. Or those involving men or women who are sterile. Or heterosexual couples that don't want children.
Come one, wiggle out of this one.
Yes, procreation and protection of that child.
Elderly? Probably already procreated so marriage is OK as it protects their joined offspring.
Sterile? Why are they getting married if they can't have kids?
Hetero who don't want children? Again, why would they want to be married if it goes against the very reason to be married? This is what is known as a "convenience marriage".
So can I take it you believe these marriages should not be legal?
No, no. Sorry. Not so fast. If the purpose of marriage is child-rearing, an elderly widow or widower according to you has no basis for marrying. So you think it should be illegal, right? Same for ANY couple that will not produce children in the marriage; illegal, right?
And if procreation is so darned important, why are you opposed to same-sex couples marrying and having children? Don't say it's to "protect the children" unless you have concrete evidence that the children of these relationships are significantly less well off than the children of straight couples. Link?????