I like the way Deck Knight is all WAAAH GAYS ARE EVIL when Catholic priests are well known for having a taste for little boys
Why should anyone have to compromise when it comes to basic rights?
EDIT: Also Akuchi that post was brilliant.
How so? Christians didn't "invent" marriage, you know, it's been around before Christianity (or similar unions). Isn't it in our nature to find a mate and raise offspring?
The thing is, things such as marriage and adoption are fundamental rights, since homosexual are equal to heterosexual relationships in value. Also, why in the world would gay couples bother fighting for marriage if they could already do what you are implying, which is that gay marriage already exists in all states, which is obviously false. Also being recognized as equal on a matter of principle has a merit all of its own, and isn't related to some sort of money-grubbing or attempt to sexualize children as you have stated in your wild accusations.
Mating does not equal marriage. Birds mate for life, but you could hardly consider them married.How so? Christians didn't "invent" marriage, you know, it's been around before Christianity (or similar unions). Isn't it in our nature to find a mate and raise offspring?
Reality says no, given that couples (gay and otherwise) exist that have no desire to raise offspring.umbarsc said:Isn't it in our nature to find a mate and raise offspring?
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The fact is America does not support gay marriage

Well to be fair, he probably is against single parents and divorce! (I am as well, from the child's point of view, but I'm not comparing it gay parents)
Exhibit B is clearly inferior to exhibit A, unless you believe that a father and a second father and a mother are interchangable in every respect. That is what you support if you support gay marriage. You are arguing that it is perfectly legitimate and of equal value for a child to grow up without a mother or father
lmao tell that to black people in the first three quarters of the 20th century. "Separate but Equal" was a great compromise, huh?
This has nothing to do with beliefs. If a gay Buddhist couple wants to get married, why should they legally have to conform to christian standards? That seems to go against the idea of separation of church and state.
honestly deck knight -and I promise I will try not to engage with you again- all I see in both A and B are two children being raised by loving families.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_parentingWikipedia said:Gay and lesbian parenting enjoys broad support from medical experts. Organizations that have officially supported adoption by same-sex couples include the American Psychological Association, the Child Welfare League of America, the American Bar Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the National Association of Social Workers, the North American Council on Adoptable Children, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Psychoanalytic Association, and the American Academy of Family Physicians.[3]
The American Psychological Association states in its Resolution on Sexual Orientation, Parents, and Children (adopted July 2004):there is no scientific evidence that parenting effectiveness is related to parental sexual orientation: lesbian and gay parents are as likely as heterosexual parents to provide supportive and healthy environments for their children"; and "research has shown that the adjustment, development, and psychological well-being of children is unrelated to parental sexual orientation and that the children of lesbian and gay parents are as likely as those of heterosexual parents to flourish."[1]Similarly, Children's Development of Social Competence Across Family Types, a major report prepared by the Department of Justice (Canada) in July 2006 but not released by the government until forced to do so by a request under the Access to Information Act in May 2007,[4] reaches this conclusion:
The strongest conclusion that can be drawn from the empirical literature is that the vast majority of studies show that children living with two mothers and children living with a mother and father have the same levels of social competence. A few studies suggest that children with two lesbian mothers may have marginally better social competence than children in traditional nuclear families, even fewer studies show the opposite, and most studies fail to find any differences. The very limited body of research on children with two gay fathers supports this same conclusion.