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if gay marriage is approved by the US Supreme Court, IMO it will be a spiritual death kneel for the USA
How do you see it ?
if gay marriage is approved by the US Supreme Court, IMO it will be a spiritual death kneel for the USA
How do you see it ?
Maybe they'll encourage the government to get out if the marriage business all together. That would be a good move forward.
Maybe they'll encourage the government to get out if the marriage business all together. That would be a good move forward.
But then one has the problem of how to deal with issues such as inheritance, tax status, designation of 'next of kin' etc.
There are two questions here.
1. Is homosexuality moral or immoral?
2. Is homosexuality constitutional?
The Supreme Court is supposed to rule on the constitutionality of the issue, not on the morality of the issue.
An example: It is legal for rich folk to avoid taxes on income by putting it in various banks overseas. Personally I do not believe that doing so is moral or ethical.
Likewise in a number of states capital punishment is legal, but to my mind it is not moral.
Seems to me that the posts so far deal with the morality or immorality of the issue and not whether it is constitutional or not.
I know there are those who will disagree with me. But that is true every day.
I like C4K's idea.
All laws are based on morals
So, was the holocaust, which was legal in Germany, moral?
Was the death of millions during the "Great Cultural Revolution" under Mao moral?It was legal?
Was slavery in the southern states moral? It was legal.
Are you saying that if the SC rules that gay marriages are legal they will be moral?
Good grief. The warped thinking that leads to responding to my post in this way is just astounding. May the Lord give you peace and a sound mind.
That would work as between the individuals concerned but would not with regard to any third party including government (at any level) eg: with regard to tax-treatment, medical treatment etc; you would need some degree of government recognition of your private arrangement for that to work properly, and that's where the rubber hits the road...I don't see a problem there. Institute a private civil contract that can be signed for life or for a set period, renewable on agreement by both parties after a set period.
That would work as between the individuals concerned but would not with regard to any third party including government (at any level) eg: with regard to tax-treatment, medical treatment etc; you would need some degree of government recognition of your private arrangement for that to work properly, and that's where the rubber hits the road...