TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
AngelRho wrote:
TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
What evidence do you have that 'gay marriage' is harmful to children?
I never said it was.
Then I don't understand your argument for keeping marriage between one man and one woman.
Because I'm not making that argument.
The point I'm trying to make is that by redefining marriage to make it something that it is not, never has been, and can never be essentially makes the word meaningless. If marriage fails as an institution between two people of the opposite sex--and there are good reasons to be married and stay in committed relationships for male-female couples--then why even bother getting married at all? I'm not just trying to be an old-fashioned, tradition-for-tradition's-sake homophobe here. It's just that when it comes to tradition, sometimes the winners actually deserve to win.
One of the worst things to happen to the institution of marriage in the west has been the legalization of NFD, which I think very well has resulted from the Hollywood mentality idealized romantic love and the idea that you can divorce someone if you no longer love them. Love is important in a marriage, but there's a lot more to being married than love alone--or at least romantic love. All couples hit tough times in marriage and divorce seems like a good, easy way out. Quite often you'll find that couples who hit a rough patch and decide to tough it out are much happier 5 years later. If romantic sentiment or sexual desire are the only things that lead you in the direction of getting married, perhaps it's best not to get married at all since those kinds of things do not make for anything that can possibly last long term.
The way I see it, expanding marriage beyond what it is further weakens the institution, just like NFD did a few decades ago. If the effects of divorce have proven harmful, then traditional marriage should be protected, and it doesn't matter where the threat comes from (whether NFD or redefinition). I'd predict an increase in divorce rate for traditional couples. We'll see if I'm right in 10-20 years.