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Children are neither biologically mature nor emotionally mature enough to be having sex, much less sex with adults.


That's just your opinion. I fail to see how you can objectively prove that children aren't "emotionally mature" enough to be having sex with adults.


Fully knowing you're trolling there, but I'll bite.

There's nothing biased about biologic immaturity. Little Suzie's under-developed v*gina can't handle a full-grown adult p*nis. Is little Billy even capable of an erection yet? Nay, biology determines when the body is mature enough, not any one person's "moral standards."

What of the emotional effects that result from the act of sex? Do children know how to deal with them yet if they're still trying to avoid getting cooties by simply touching each other? Hell, kids throw fits and tantrums when they're told they can't watch TV. How are they going to deal with being treated like dirty little whores in bed? While not directly biology, emotional developement can ONLY develope over time. That does make it harder to determine a safe Age of Consent. Perhaps we rely on biologic developement again. Perhaps since some places have programs that teach children about the changes to their bodies during puberty as they're going through them, they should also start being taught about the emotional and social ramifications of sex, not just telling them they might make babies or get nasty diseases.

Ok, when do you teach that expanded curiculum? In junior high or high school, since they'll be finishing up puberty AND have incredible amounts of hormones coursing through their veins. Teach them then BEFORE they finish public schooling, or else they'll have to learn entirely on their own. (<- Assuming their parents are lazy, relying instead on the public school system to raise their kids for them.) Sure, they'll still make mistakes, but at least they wouldn't be "thrown to the lions" without any protection, protection being prior knowledge of what they might encounter.

Biology helps us determine one half of how to protect children from sexual manipulation for certain. Biology only indirectly helps solve the other half. Even after these to parts have been addressed, they aren't a sure thing. But at least a sensible effort will have been made. Enforcement of those "amoral standards" by adults and restraint from ignoring or violating those standards by adults might never be fully achieved. But again, we will have honestly and right-headedly tried.



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Or I could have just posted that.

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They believe that God created sex for the purpose of procreation. Anything other than this is perversion.


I wanted to back off, and see how the thread went.

I just have to clarify. Sex is not just about procreation. Love should also be incorporated. The combination of the two is what sex should involve. Lacking one element over the other is not quite right.

Thanks for trying to defend me, Agathon.

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1) It cheapens the institution of marriage.

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HUH? Are people really saying that the love two people have for each other and the bond they share by getting married is at all effected because of what other people do?


Sure. Suppose you grew up, as I did in a family where the mom and dad were married, and stayed together all the while you lived with them. Now, change the situation, with one family, where you have a divorce. Marriage for you is going to have a very different meaning to the family broken up by divorce, as it would to the family that stayed together.

Suppose the man with the family who broke up met a very nice woman. Do you think that he will be as quick to marry, considering the troubles in his own family? He will be more likely to avoid marriage, associating the term with strife, rather than happiness.

So yes, the decisions of other people will effect the way marriage is valued in society. We see the same in all the arguments how Britney Spears cheapens marriage by asking for an annullment immediately after getting married. Anything outside of the ideal tarnishes the ideal.

2) Marriage is meant for having children/family and that wouldn't be the case for gays.

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HUH? Couples who can't have children are allowed to get married... and EVERY RELIGION I KNOW OF allows that and doesn't see it as a sin. Marriage is about love and commitment... You don't have to prove you can have children to get married.


Point in keeping. Marriage is about both love and commitment, and starting a family. If you can't have kids, because one of you is infertile, that is not the fault of either partner. However, this is not the case with homosexuals.

3) Effecting the birth rate seems to have come up...

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HUH... what does this have to do with anything.


One of the benefits society derives from marriage. A civil defense of marriage , relies on these benefits.

4) Since gays aren't necessarily getting married to have/adopt children, they don't need the special legal rights that are granted to those that do.

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Bull... Marriage has evolved beyond just having a family.


I agree. Marriage is not just about having a family. However, marriage still includes the assumption of a family, alongside a desire to love and take care of each other.

A daughter, who lives at home, taking care of her father and mother, for her life, is she considered married to the two? No.

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This issue is a lot bigger than just rights for gay people. This issue is also about whether churches are free to decide their own course based on the consciences of thier own congregants.


So, then should the Mormon church be able to perform polygamy? If not, why not?

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1) It cheapens the institution of marriage.

Sure. Suppose you grew up, as I did in a family where the mom and dad were married, and stayed together all the while you lived with them. Now, change the situation, with one family, where you have a divorce. Marriage for you is going to have a very different meaning to the family broken up by divorce, as it would to the family that stayed together.

Suppose the man with the family who broke up met a very nice woman. Do you think that he will be as quick to marry, considering the troubles in his own family? He will be more likely to avoid marriage, associating the term with strife, rather than happiness.

So yes, the decisions of other people will effect the way marriage is valued in society. We see the same in all the arguments how Britney Spears cheapens marriage by asking for an annullment immediately after getting married. Anything outside of the ideal tarnishes the ideal.

Congratulations, you just made a case against heterosexual marriages since so many of them end in divorce.

Do you even realize that in an argument about allowing gay marriage, you've said it "cheapens" marriage, and then to back this up to spent a few paragraphs discussing heterosexual divorces?

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2) Marriage is meant for having children/family and that wouldn't be the case for gays.

Excellent point -- perhaps when applying for a marriage license we can have a form asking how many children they plan to have. We could also, perhaps, set a time limit for them to conceive these children. Failure to comply will result in a relationship terminiation.

Further, adoption will not be permitted. We cannot be having people not procreating and still raising someone else's kids.

This reminds me of Hitler's Germany?

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It's really pretty simple, actually. We all agree as part of this society (maybe not all societies) that we will and will not do certain things.

We will not kill each other.

We will not steal from each other.

We will not treat each other differently to some detriment based on the colour of each others skin, or gender, place of origin, age, disability, or religion.

We will tolerate the expressions that others may make so long as they do incite actions to the detriment of the safety of others.

We will not interfere with each other in the pursuit of a relationship with the divine, as each of us may define that divinity, or not.

We will obey certain restraints on our behaviour towards others as are judged to be to the general benefit of all, or to protect those who are in no position to protect themselves, such as children.

Which of the above do gay marriages conflict with?

Which of the above do the opponents of gay marriages conflict with?

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So, then should the Mormon church be able to perform polygamy? If not, why not?


Why do you keep trottiing this old nag out?

We disallow polygamy because it is or was exploitative of women. No religious or cultural group within Canada is allowed the practice. We outlaw it for good reason, because people get hurt by it.

We are discussing what posible good reasons you might have to interfere with the lives and religion of others. How will you be hurt, other than in a diminished ability to decide what is right for other people in a purely personal relationship between adults?

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It's illegal to marry your mother.

It's illegal to marry more than one person.

It's illegal to kill people.

It's illegal for two people of different races to be married. Oops, strike that one.

Still, it should damn well be illegal for two consenting adults who are of the same sex to get married!

Do those who trot this horse hooey out listen to themselves?

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We disallow polygamy because it is or was exploitative of women. No religious or cultural group within Canada is allowed the practice. We outlaw it for good reason, because people get hurt by it.


So,

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This issue is also about whether churches are free to decide their own course based on the consciences of thier own congregants


Is irrelevant. Clearly churches are not allowed to decide their own course based on the consciences of their own congregants.

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That's right. So suck it up and move on.

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Horse hockey! You are conflating issues, once again.

Let's turn the tables, Ben. How and why do you and yours own a monopoly on the definition of marriage?

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Excellent point -- perhaps when applying for a marriage license we can have a form asking how many children they plan to have. We could also, perhaps, set a time limit for them to conceive these children. Failure to comply will result in a relationship terminiation.




Notice I continue to say that procreation is not the sole requirement for marriage.

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Notice I continue to say that procreation is not the sole requirement for marriage.

So then you admit it is a non-issue, and you are wasting everyone's time.

You've been backed into a corner and bent over, what happens is up to you. It seems like you want to keep going.

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Is irrelevant. Clearly churches are not allowed to decide their own course based on the consciences of their own congregants.


I'm not going to leave this alone, because you are full of ****.

First off, polygamous sects have grown men preying on young women who know no better. They are isolated, and they know no other lives. The patriarchs have a nice thing going. They breed their own slaves, in essence.

You're damn right that we outlaw that ****. If you want to argue exploitation, go there. But for the love of your own credibility, stop equating 14 year old, brain washed, adolescent girls to adult, world wise people who want devine sanction for a life long, monogamous relationship they will have with another informed, consenting adult.

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How and why do you and yours own a monopoly on the definition of marriage?


Where do I say that?

I want this put to a referendum. Society should have the right to determine civil marriage, rather than any one particular denomination.

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So then you admit it is a non-issue, and you are wasting everyone's time.


It's not the sole reason, but an important part of marriage.

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You're damn right that we outlaw that ****.


I agree. But it's still up to the society to decide. Canadians have not had their chance to have their say.

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It's not the sole reason, but an important part of marriage.

Is it or is it not a critical part of marriage?

If it is, why are we not forcing all couples that can to have kids if married?

If it isn't, why is this an issue regarding gay marriages?

You've got two paths to take here, and each of them lead you off a cliff.

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I agree. But it's still up to the society to decide. Canadians have not had their chance to have their say.

What would happen if outlawing slavery in the south was up to a vote?

What would happen if women's suffrage was up to a vote?

What would happen to desegregation if it was up to a vote?

Majority support doesn't work well for protecting the rights of a minority, particularly one at odds with the majority of religions.

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Is it or is it not a critical part of marriage?


Intent to procreate, yes. Actual result, no.

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If it is, why are we not forcing all couples that can to have kids if married?


Intent, not result is the important issue.

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If it isn't, why is this an issue regarding gay marriages?


No desire to procreate.

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Where do I say that?

I want this put to a referendum. Society should have the right to determine civil marriage, rather than any one particular denomination.


Right there, Einstein. You want you and yours to have a vote so that you can continue to enforce your own morality on everyone else and their churches.

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want you and yours


My people are all of Canada? Sure, they should have a say.

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Intent to procreate, yes. Actual result, no.

Intent, not result is the important issue.

No desire to procreate.

Why is desire to procreate a critical aspect of marriage?

Is there a population shortage that I'm not aware of?

Why do we not make sure married couples have a desire to have kids when they marry? We have several family friends that are merely husband and wife with no desire for children. Should they be forced to be divorced?

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Why is desire to procreate a critical aspect of marriage?


It sifts out the loves. I can love my grandmother, but it doesn't mean I want to have children with her. If I want to have children with someone, then I marry her. If I care about someone, but do not want children, I stay friends with her.

As for your example, why did they choose not to have children? Did one of them have a congenital defect?

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I agree. But it's still up to the society to decide. Canadians have not had their chance to have their say.


We didn't have a direct say on polygamy either. Nor on female sufferage. Nor going to war in 1914, nor 1939. Nor, nor, nor...

We did have a say in the government that ammended the Canadian Human Rights Act in 1985.

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2. The purpose of this Act is to extend the laws in Canada to give effect, within the purview of matters coming within the legislative authority of Parliament, to the principle that all individuals should have an opportunity equal with other individuals to make for themselves the lives that they are able and wish to have and to have their needs accommodated, consistent with their duties and obligations as members of society, without being hindered in or prevented from doing so by discriminatory practices based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, disability or conviction for an offence for which a pardon has been granted.

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We did have a say in the government that ammended the Canadian Human Rights Act in 1985.


We had a referendum in Quebec, in 1985, but I don't believe we had one on the Human Rights act.

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My people are all of Canada? Sure, they should have a say.


Dance, dance, dance.

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How and why do you and yours own a monopoly on the definition of marriage?


This an issue for the two people in the ceremony, the church they are standing in, the clergman who is performing the ceremony, and God or whatever divinity they wish to relate to.

How exactly is it your concern if neither you nor your church is involved?

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We had a referendum in Quebec, in 1985, but I don't believe we had one on the Human Rights act.


You keep repeating referendum as if it is some assurance for your cause. How are you certain that the people of Canada will agree with you, and if they did, would you want to live in a country where the mob ruled the clergy?

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It sifts out the loves. I can love my grandmother, but it doesn't mean I want to have children with her. If I want to have children with someone, then I marry her. If I care about someone, but do not want children, I stay friends with her.

The problem here is you assume too much of people. Why is it not enough to just love, honour, and comfort them, through sickness and health, til death do you part?

Not everybody wants children. Not everybody is capable of having children. Children are a frequent consequence of marriage, but they are not critical.

Marriage is simply two people who love eachother and want to be partners for life. Children are not required, and to argue that they are is a tad bit absurd.

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As for your example, why did they choose not to have children? Did one of them have a congenital defect?

They just don't want children. Not everybody is like you, you know.

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We had a referendum in Quebec, in 1985, but I don't believe we had one on the Human Rights act.


We elected the Parliament that ammended the act. Or is our system of government that hard to understand for you?

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For the record, what I think should happen is marriage should be removed completely from the law, replaced with domestic partnerships.

Marriages can be performed by the churches that wish to, and those heterosexual couples and homosexual couples alike can obtain a domestic partnership certificate instead.

What would you say to that, Ben?

 
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