Dinav wrote:
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Gay rights is a religious issue, because the most stalwart opposition makes it a religious issue. Under no philospohical school of thought could a homosexual relationship be considered evil, corrupt, or otherwise outwardly disturbing enough to require laws to forbid such unions. Sorry, but it is the religious fundamentalists, and those whom want those votes, that discriminate against this issue. Thereby making the platform of opposition relgiously based. Spin it as 'not a whole(some) household' but I fail to see how two potentialy happy homosexual people being married is somehow fundamentaly more flawed then a 'standard' heterosexual couple that boasts a 50% divorce rate.
You're going to tell me, stait faced, that gay marriage is pro-creative? It is, by it's very nature, anti-creation. And "philospohical" points of view are clear. Name one country that successfully held an empire up while support gay marriages. Rome had it, rome is gone. Greece had it, Greece is gone. England never had it, England is here.
I'm pro-unions, because if they want to be together, fine. They should have rights to put each other in a hospitol, and share ownership of property. They should not have TAX BREAKS intended for healthy families.
'Pro-creation' huh? No, homosexual couples can't have kids by themselves, which should be obvious. Why does this have an impact on whether or not they should be able to wed? Where is it stated in a marriage licence that the couple must bear offspring? Its not. There is no requirement for child bearing. Classically, to seal the deal as it were the couple only need to have sex post-nuptuals.
Rome also controled at its peak a territory spanning the entire Mederterainian, North Africa, Turkey, Central Europe, Britannia, and other territories. Rome fell as a consequence of poor politics, greed, and zealous imperialisim.
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England in constrast controled less square kilometers of land, but had the advantage of several hundred years of technology when they entered thier imperialistic age. Vastly superior ships, weapons, communication, and medicine were at the disposal of the British Empire, which I might add has been losing control of its former imperialist claims.
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I am shady on my grecian history, but I venture to guess it was at the hands of the local barbarians.
The fact that these two civilzations existed, fell, and happened to have gays is irrelavent. With such reasoning one might conclude that Americans have the global opinion they do because we have mint flavored dental floss. The two issues are mutually exclusive.
Healthy families? With a rising rate of divorce, child abuse, and domestic violence what exactly constitues a healthy family?
Edit: European History