Okay, I'll start the crazy debates.
I was wondering what everyone thinks of gay marriages. I have always had a pretty open mind about gays, I think. I had several good friends from high school that were gay but at the time I had no clue because sexual orientation was so far off my radar back then that it didn't even occur to me. Fast forward to my 10 year high school reunion and WHOA, a whole Oprah-sized closetful came out. But I didn't think any differently of them after that I knew.
I don't know if it's an "aberration" to be gay but I do think that biologically, homosexuals would obliterate their own kind because they cannot procreate, a clear necessity in continuing the species. But it does seem cruel to me to deny people the chance to love someone if it's mutual. I can't imagine deliberately choosing to be ridiculed and discriminated against so I find it hard to swallow as a lifestyle choice. I definitely do not condone any sort of discrimination, hatred, or homophobia.
Having said that, I don't think it's a good idea to allow gay marriages. I know that seems contrary to what I just said but I'm afraid of all doors being opened in terms of everybody and their dog laying claim to a legitimate marriage purely on the idea that "they love each other." Should cousins be allowed to marry? Stepbrothers and stepsisters? Where will the line be drawn? If everybody can get married, where's the sanctity in the institution? Or has the institution of marriage fallen so far from grace that we just shouldn't even care anymore? Especially since it's clear that many heterosexuals haven't even figured out how to stay together anyway?
Unlike most other controversial issues, I find this one to be one in which I think I could actually be swayed with a good argument as to why gay marriages should be allowed. I've read quite a bit on this and so far, no one has written anything compelling enough to sway me.
Any thoughts?
I was wondering what everyone thinks of gay marriages. I have always had a pretty open mind about gays, I think. I had several good friends from high school that were gay but at the time I had no clue because sexual orientation was so far off my radar back then that it didn't even occur to me. Fast forward to my 10 year high school reunion and WHOA, a whole Oprah-sized closetful came out. But I didn't think any differently of them after that I knew.
I don't know if it's an "aberration" to be gay but I do think that biologically, homosexuals would obliterate their own kind because they cannot procreate, a clear necessity in continuing the species. But it does seem cruel to me to deny people the chance to love someone if it's mutual. I can't imagine deliberately choosing to be ridiculed and discriminated against so I find it hard to swallow as a lifestyle choice. I definitely do not condone any sort of discrimination, hatred, or homophobia.
Having said that, I don't think it's a good idea to allow gay marriages. I know that seems contrary to what I just said but I'm afraid of all doors being opened in terms of everybody and their dog laying claim to a legitimate marriage purely on the idea that "they love each other." Should cousins be allowed to marry? Stepbrothers and stepsisters? Where will the line be drawn? If everybody can get married, where's the sanctity in the institution? Or has the institution of marriage fallen so far from grace that we just shouldn't even care anymore? Especially since it's clear that many heterosexuals haven't even figured out how to stay together anyway?
Unlike most other controversial issues, I find this one to be one in which I think I could actually be swayed with a good argument as to why gay marriages should be allowed. I've read quite a bit on this and so far, no one has written anything compelling enough to sway me.
Any thoughts?
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