The Conservative Case for Gay Marriage
May 15th, 2012 by Adam G.
is apparently an argumentum ad absurdum. Hetero Lenin observes the heightening of contradictions and approves.
is apparently an argumentum ad absurdum. Hetero Lenin observes the heightening of contradictions and approves.
Agellius
May 16, 2012
Those statistics seem comforting in an odd way.
Adam G.
May 16, 2012
Agellius, in a way they are.
One of the reasonable fears of marriage defenders is that gay marriage would weaken the institution by saddling it with groups that would be much more likely to practice open marriage (homosexual men) or to divorce (homosexual women). While that appears to be true, the good news is that very few are getting married in the first place.
The other fear is that men, especially blue-collar men, avoid institutions that they percieve as gay. But if gays don’t get married, that won’t happen either.
Adam G.
May 16, 2012
Not all off-topic:
http://theird.wordpress.com/2012/05/13/i-hate-the-culture-war-too/