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Swivel-eyed loon speaks on gay marriage

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    #91
    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    I think the issue is that for many people marriage is a union between a man and a women which will lead to naturally born off spring.

    This is why childless married couples are often viewed as strange and why single mothers are still potentially looked down on (not by me mind you!)

    ANd the point is that if a naturally produced child cannot be the product of a marriage then why call it one.

    Why is the civil partnership not enough? As that is to all intents and purposes a marriage?
    So nor marriages for the 80 year olds or infertile?

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      #92
      Originally posted by original PM View Post
      I think the issue is that for many people marriage is a union between a man and a women which will lead to naturally born off spring.

      This is why childless married couples are often viewed as strange and why single mothers are still potentially looked down on (not by me mind you!)

      ANd the point is that if a naturally produced child cannot be the product of a marriage then why call it one.

      Why is the civil partnership not enough? As that is to all intents and purposes a marriage?
      AIUI because its not totally equal to marriage , there are a few other subtle points in law.

      which is why IMO the state should make them equal and tell the churches you have control over your own buildings but not over the legal institute called marriage.

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        #93
        Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
        As I said, I find it hard to moralise about what consenting adults get up to.

        But back on topic:

        We have changed marriage with the introduction of divorce. Presumably that was a mistake because it was changing the fundamental nature of marriage? Or was that change OK, but no more changes allowed?

        What about the change from polygamy to monogamy? Didn't Solomon have 1000 wives? Was that change OK?
        So you have proven my original point - let's just open it up completely and normalise all those things we previously and currently viewed as immoral.

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          #94
          Originally posted by vetran View Post
          AIUI because its not totally equal to marriage , there are a few other subtle points in law.

          which is why IMO the state should make them equal and tell the churches you have control over your own buildings but not over the legal institute called marriage.
          And indeed the Roman Catholic church is not forced to marry divorcees, so there is no need to worry on the score of churches being forced to conduct gay marriages.

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            #95
            Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
            And indeed the Roman Catholic church is not forced to marry divorcees, so there is no need to worry on the score of churches being forced to conduct gay marriages.
            But then if a church is entitled to refuse to marry a gay couple, what's to stop a registrar from refusing to marry a gay couple? Why should any organisation be allowed to discriminate?

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              #96
              Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
              But here's the thing. I was brought up to think for myself. I was brought up in a culture that sees incest as wrong, but I struggle to see why, so I don't hold that it is, between consenting adults. How did I do that?
              Because it's possible to grow beyond your upbringing. That does not change the fact that it colours your thinking.

              You say that intellectually you don't find incest to be wrong. But do you find your sister/mother/daughter to be sexually attractive, or even view them as having the potential to be so? I bet if your mum came on to you, you would recoil regardless of your logical viewpoint on the matter.
              Originally posted by MaryPoppins
              I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
              Originally posted by vetran
              Urine is quite nourishing

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                #97
                Originally posted by Bunk View Post
                But then if a church is entitled to refuse to marry a gay couple, what's to stop a registrar from refusing to marry a gay couple? Why should any organisation be allowed to discriminate?
                A church wedding is a religious service, so should be within the bounds of the religion. Presumable a racist church could refuse to marry an inter-racial couple just as a homophobic church can refuse to marry a gay couple.

                A registrar is a public servant conducting a public service, and should no more be allowed to refuse to marry a gay couple than to refuse to marry an inter-racial one.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                  Because it's possible to grow beyond your upbringing. That does not change the fact that it colours your thinking.

                  You say that intellectually you don't find incest to be wrong. But do you find your sister/mother/daughter to be sexually attractive, or even view them as having the potential to be so? I bet if your mum came on to you, you would recoil regardless of your logical viewpoint on the matter.
                  I'd recoil if you came onto me but that doesn't mean I think homosexuality is immoral.

                  Logic fail, I'm afraid.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                    In the UK that's bigamy though in some cultures it's allowed.

                    Mind you would you really want more than one wife especially if they had to share the same house?
                    Whats the punishment for Bigamy? Two mother in laws
                    Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
                    I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

                    I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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                      Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
                      Whats the punishment for Bigamy? Two mother in laws
                      If you lived in Barnet and Barnet lived in the Daily Mail parallel universe, you'd be in big trouble.

                      Outlawed: Council ban on mother-in-law jokes | Mail Online

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