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Ursus marijanus
Two things.I mean to be honest, nobody treats it any worse than drugs, prostitution, teen pregnancy, alcohol abuse, cigarette smoking, etc. There are just some things that people think are wrong. You may not think that but for everyone like you there is 100 that disagree. Its a fucked up world. One very rational argument against gay marriage I can think of is that it creates a standard for equal love. If marriage between a man and a woman is equal, why isnt it legal for 2 men. If gay marriage is made legal, well than the same train of thought will start popping up from every wierd corner of every basement in America. Eventually people are gonna start saying things like why cant a 14 year old marry a 29 year old? Its love and all love is equal. Eventually its gonna be at the supreme court because it wont be fair to everyone else who has alternative versions of love. We can stick to what we have now, or open up Pandoras Box.
1) You are deeply convinced that being gay is something basically wrong, unnatural. Look at your analogs: teen pregnancy through drug use/abuse. I do not share that view, and I also see your attempts to fit the square peg of the existence of gays, and a gay culture that demands moral parity, into the round hole of your certainty of their wrongness, with some distaste. I consider that an excellent example of rationalization, engaging in logical contortions to fit a concept that you insist be true into ... the rest of what we know.
I won't persist in convincing you otherwise. I take no especial pleasure in a pursuit of futility. But I will oppose what i consider a prejudiced stance that creates and propagates real personal harm.
2) The idea that allowing gays true moral parity (which is what i interpret the fuss about gay marriage to really be about - a formal acknowledgement on record that gay is allowed into the circle of Normal) is the start of a general unraveling of the soundness andor utility of the institution of marriage ... is an example of the logical fallacy known as Slippery Slope. "if we ban prayer from schools ... our grandchildren will worship Satan!" is a classic instance of this.
Despite the emotional appeal of the argument, the world tends to be a more resilient place.
From Wikipedia:
- Slippery slope (thin edge of the wedge, camel's nose) asserting that a relatively small first step inevitably leads to a chain of related events culminating in some significant impact[SUP][66][/SUP]