Friday, May 01, 2015

The Moral Pollution of so-called 'Gay Marriage.'

By I.M. Ulysses.
So-called 'gay marriage' is not 'equal' marriage because so-called 'gay marriage' is not marriage at all. It is something new and deserves its own term.
It is not equal to marriage either because marraige is a moral rite dervied from religoius and cultural traditions, none of which ever EVER EVER involved people of the same sex geting 'marred.' To, therefore, call 'gay marriage' the equivalent of REAL marriage is to denigrate real marriage by taking the sacred, holy and God-blessed union between a man and a woman and making equivalent to the ungodly, immoral, and sinful relationship that gay people have.
So-called 'gay marriage,' therefore, is not nor can it ever be 'equal' to real marraige because it is morally vacant, biblically and culturally unsupported, and physically impossible. Same sex relationships, having no moral foundation and representing a perversion of all that is right and acceptable, cannot become or ever be allowed to sustain a position of equality with real marraige, because doing so reduces the value and esteem of the marriage of a woman and a man by turning it merely into a legalized sexual relationship.
Yet gay relationships are already legal, for it is widely accepted in western societies that the private sexual practices of people is not the business of the state or of anyone else. For gays, therefore, to demand that their relationships be solemnized as so-called 'marriages' is not merely a desire for legal recognition of their sexual preference, but moral validation; something which Western societies, whose legal and moral foundation is the Bible, simplly does not permit.
Having failed to persuade God that homosexuality should not be considered a sin, they cry 'inequality' in the ears of impressionable children, secularists, and those who have no fear of God, or respect the moral underpinings of our society. In so doing, however, they only further demonstrate how deprave they are and how far great a crime it would be for anyone to allow them to usurp the term 'marriage' for their own use, instead of coming up with a term themselves.

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