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Friday, July 18, 2008

Video: How Will My Same-Sex Marriage Hurt Your Marriage?

The first question addressed in "Ten Persuasive Answers to the Question 'Why not gay marriage?'"


5 comments:

Haggs said...

That was the dumbest thing I've heard in my entire life. I watched that a couple times and I have yet to find something in it that makes any kind of sense. I mean, "that would mean that gender doesn't matter"? What an idiot.

It's not a virus that's going to infect your kids. Same-sex marriage won't magically that guy's kids suddenly think their gender doesn't matter. They'll still grow up to be good parents because it sounds like they have a dad who cares about them. I don't see how same-sex marriage would factor in there in any way, shape or form.

Bob Ellis said...

Proving once again that you can lead a horse to water...

Haggs said...

Please, oh enlightened one, could you inform me what part in that video was supposed to make sense?

Bob Ellis said...

All of it. Maybe you should watch it again another time or three and think about it.

alexh2007 said...

Haggs,

It doesn't make sense because the speaker avoids answering his own hypothetical question. He presents the question "How will my same-sex marriage hurt your marriage" and goes on the typical zealot rant of how it teaches children that gender doesn't matter (I'm still not sure what that even means). He somehow assumes that "marriage" automatically implies "family" and "children" and creates a straw-man argument. If he were honest, he'd have said no. Two men or two women getting married does not affect his relationship with his wife. Notice how I said wife, not children, because the question addresses marriage, not family.

 
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