Friday, December 02, 2005

A "Queery" for My One Faithful Reader


What's the matter with gay marriage? How does it bring about Armageddon or Ragnarok or the End of Days or a spin-off to that Gena Davis-Is-President show? Whatever you want to call the end of the world? Seriously, anyone can chime in. I really want to know.

Caveat: no vague answers involving the sanctity of marriage. just some vagary, please

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dude, I know for a fact you have at least three readers.
I would have to think sometime to answer this one with more than just opinion, and exams are not a good time for me to find sources to cite. Maybe later.

-The Big B

Anonymous said...

BFS, I have no clue how to spell regurgitate.

I do, however, have this to say. Sanctity schmanctity. They both rhyme with titty and that's pretty cool.

Economics is the answer. What family structure contributes most effectively to the health of society? I think traditional family units are healthier than non-traditional family units, regardless of what current statistics say.

This is admittedly opinion, but I don't believe a study has been conducted on this subject without a specific result in mind. Until a neutral study is conducted, the smart man is left with his opinion.

That said, there are plenty of well adjusted children from non-traditional families, and I am far from suggesting that homosexuals living in artsy San Fran high-rises will raise worse children than the white-trash husband-wife families I see on the nightly news following natural disasters and U.F.O. sightings.

Whether homosexuals are afforded recognition of marriage by ceremony or name, I will certainly agree they deserve rights similar to married couples.

Aw fuckit, let's all get married every Thursday then go celebrate with pizza and beer.

-The Big B

Anonymous said...

BFB,

Hehe. You said titties.

How bizarre! I was just reading a similar argument by the Catholic Church today while avoiding the nagging burden of Land Finance preparation.

Mmmm. Pizza and beer. You, my friend, are right on point.

Stacie