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| Quote kirkstaller="kirkstaller"Comparisons aside, what is your view on same-sex relationships between siblings?
Give me an answer. Because at the minute it just looks like you're ducking out of a very difficult question.'"
As I've explained this question is completely irrelevant to what I have said whether my answer was that I was in support of them or against them or that I had no opinion of them then it wouldn't change the fact that the comparison between gay marriage and sibling marriage is completely asinine.
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| Quote Dally="Dally"So only Christans marry now do they? You mind is very confused.'"
The religious like to keep the institution of marriage clutched firmly to their palpitating chests, the rest of us have civil ceremonies in civil service offices, only the religious can uphold the true sanctity of marriage.
They guard their right to their ceremony and prejudice against those who don't fit with their book very jealously, and the whole thing about the word "marriage" is precisely that, religions trying to guard something that they see as their own brand - truth is that no religion will HAVE to marry anyone that they don't wish to, there is no compulsion for a religion in law to do anything - they just don't like the word "marriage" being used in the same context as their brand of "marriage".
They should have copyrighted the word.
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| Quote Dally="Dally"If you agree with gay marriage you must agree with incestuous gay marriage or you are hypocritical.'"
I've already provided two reasons in my original response to Kirkstaller as to why this isn't the case. So far neither yourself nor Kirkstaller have made any attempt to refute either of the two points that I raised in my original post.
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| Quote Big Graeme="Big Graeme"No it isn't it is an argument constructed to get out of any explanation of why same sex couples in a legal relationship shouldn't be allowed o marry.'"
Absolutely not. The case for gay marriage seems solely built on anti-discrimination. You therefore need to consider the ramificatiions of building a society on such weak moral principles and where that might lead. Anyway, I am not one of those apparently keen to discriminate against same-sex sibling marriage. Are you? To me if you accept gay marriage you absolutely must accept same-sex sibling marriage.
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| Quote kirkstaller="kirkstaller"I appreciate your honesty.
Of course I don't subscribe to the idea myself, I was simply demonstrating the slippery slope we have embarked upon, and also highlighting the hypocrisy of gay marriage supporters.'"
So you're not ready to take bookings yet then ?
Still that wall of prejudice firmly blocking your minds eh ?
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| Quote Gareth1984="Gareth1984"I've already provided two reasons in my original response to Kirkstaller as to why this isn't the case. So far neither yourself nor Kirkstaller have made any attempt to refute either of the two points that I raised in my original post.'"
What were those two reasons?
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| Quote Dally="Dally"What were those two reasons?'"
It would be discriminatory to allow same sex marriage between siblings but not opposite sex marriage between siblings, therefore an argument can be made against same sex sibling marriages on the basis of genetic defects in future generations.
Most importantly as I also explained again in one of my responses to yourself preventing same sex marriage effectively bars gay people from marriage. There is (as far as I'm aware) no individual solely attracted to their siblings in the same way that gay people are solely attracted to members of the same sex therefore denying marriage to siblings is not the same thing as denying marriage to same sex couples as the latter prevents an entire group from being married whereas the former does not.
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| Quote Gareth1984="Gareth1984"It would be discriminatory to allow same sex marriage between siblings but not opposite sex marriage between siblings, therefore an argument can be made against same sex sibling marriages on the basis of genetic defects in future generations.
Most importantly as I also explained again in one of my responses to yourself preventing same sex marriage effectively bars gay people from marriage. There is (as far as I'm aware) no individual solely attracted to their siblings in the same way that gay people are solely attracted to members of the same sex therefore denying marriage to siblings is not the same thing as denying marriage to same sex couples as the latter prevents an entire group from being married whereas the former does not.'"
This is nonsense.
1.What argument can be made against same sex sibling marriages on the basis of genetic defects in future generations!?
2. Why should gays not be debarred from marriage? Isn't that what the debate is about?
3. It is ludicrous to say gays or heterosexuals are attraced purely to their own sex, there are many bi-sexual people. Or are you saying bi-sexual people should not be allowed to marry either as heterosexuals or homosexuals?
As I see it, which ever way anyone dresses up this issue simplistic, anti- discrmination is not a justification for allowing gay marriage. Such a decision needs to be founded on higher, clearer principles.
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| Quote Dally="Dally"This is nonsense.
1.What argument can be made against same sex sibling marriages on the basis of genetic defects in future generations!?'"
I didn't make any such argument so quit with the straw man arguments
Quote Dally2. Why should gays not be debarred from marriage? Isn't that what the debate is about?'"
If you want to ban a group of people from doing something (i.e get married) then the onus in the person wishing to ban of group from doing something to provide a reason for why that should be the case. The reasons that are cited for why gay people should not be allowed to get married do not stand up to any sort of rational scrutiny. Also another reason why gay people should not be prevented from marriage is that it marriage would make them happy without infringing upon the freedom of others and without requiring the discrimination of others groups.
Quote Dally3. It is ludicrous to say gays or heterosexuals are attraced purely to their own sex, there are many bi-sexual people. Or are you saying bi-sexual people should not be allowed to marry either as heterosexuals or homosexuals.'"
Once again you resort to a straw man. I never cited this as a reason why I support same sex marriage merely as a reason why same sex marriage is not comparable to marriage between siblings. I'm not sure whether you are incapable of following a simple argument or if you are being deliberately disingenuous but you seem to have trouble properly representing the arguments of those you are responding to ask can be seen from your earlier response to El Barbudo.
Quote DallyAs I see it, which ever way anyone dresses up this issue anti- discrmination is not a justification for allowing gay marriage. Such a decision needs to be founded on higher, clearer principles.'"
I've never said anti discrimination is my sole reason for why I support gay marriage. I, like many other supporters of gay marriage have other reasons for supporting gay marriage.
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| Quote JerryChicken="JerryChicken"The religious like to keep the institution of marriage clutched firmly to their palpitating chests, the rest of us have civil ceremonies in civil service offices, only the religious can uphold the true sanctity of marriage.'"
Well, the civil ceremony does not claim sanctity, only the 'religious' ceremony does and so yes, that would be the case. Have you attended a civil marriage? No religious input is allowed. It is purely a legal contract.
Quote JerryChickenThey should have copyrighted the word.'"
Indeed they should. Marriage as we have known it in the UK was a Christian invention to start with. There were other coupling festivals prior to the arrival of Christianity to the British Isles. Given this background then it is perfectly legitimate for Christians to protest at this development.
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| Quote SaintsFan="SaintsFan"Well, the civil ceremony does not claim sanctity, only the 'religious' ceremony does and so yes, that would be the case. Have you attended a civil marriage? No religious input is allowed. It is purely a legal contract.
Indeed they should. Marriage as we have known it in the UK was a Christian invention to start with. There were other coupling festivals prior to the arrival of Christianity to the British Isles. Given this background then it is perfectly legitimate for Christians to protest at this development.'"
For once we seem to be in agreement and I think that this is right at the core of the disagreements, the process of and even the word "marriage" is seen exclusively as a religious ceremony by those who hold their religion as something important in their lives, whilst every other form of union that does not take place with a religious blessing is a legal process, but not a marriage in their terms.
I don't have a problem with that attitude, I don't agree with it necessarily but its harmless and changes nothing, nor does the proposed change to the same sex marriage law for no church of any denomination will be forced to conduct marriages that do not conform with their idea of what a marriage should be, ins hort, they can continue to discriminate if they so wish and if their religion instructs them to.
Thats fine.
It needs to be a crystal clear as that, "We won't marry gay people in our churches" is all thats needed from religious orders, no straw man arguments, no dancing around the issue, just come out and say it and we'll all carry on as normal but with a clear distinction of what each of the various flavours of church is all about.
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