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There's been nothing in the last 100 years to suggest any of what you attribute to the "subconscious" actually occurs. The Freudian notions of entire portions of our personalities hiding there have been long discredited. You are in possession of a long-outdated notion of "subconscious." Nowadays, you might want to look into things like implicit memory. Quote:
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Just because some people in a demographic group experience problems with disease is not any reason to deny them marriage rights afforded to other people. Surely introducing marriage to those who want it will encourage monogamy and ideally slow the spread of the disease. Quote:
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And you need to drop your tired old lines about leaving the nuclear family alone and messing with kids. I'm really finding it difficult to continue any kind of debate, as I keep seeing many intelligent, well worded arguments in favour of gay marriage, which you counter with crap about 'messing with kids' and jargon about x-families. And what the hell does corporate america have to do with ANYTHING? :banghead: This is just ridiculous, I give up, unless yguy has anything inflammatory to say that I feel compelled to respond to! |
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It seems to me that you've proposed something like the following: IF SSM is legitimized, THEN a bunch of nasty stuff will happen. But I still don't see anything like the demonstration of a necessary link between SSM and the "x-family" other than mere definition. In other words, it seems like you've defined the "x-family" to be "anything other than the traditional nuclear family". And it seems also that according to your definition of "nuclear family" that the "x-family" necessarily includes adoptive parents. As the difference between adoptive and natural parents is very subtle indeed, I wonder why they should be "lumped in" with SSM. Quote:
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Maybe you could clear it up by answering the hypothetical situation I posed. Should a biological relationship take precedence over the clear best interests of the child? It would seem to me that in order to remain consistent with the case you've been building that you must answer in the affirmative, but of course I may have misread your meaning. Quote:
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Like I said before, you've provided a lot of compelling statistics to demonstrate that a host of social ills follows the breakup of families and the formation of families in which there is an insufficient support structure in which to raise children. However, you've further claimed that the legitimization of SSM will lead to these same ills. But I don't see anywhere where you've yet demonstrated the necessary causal links between SSM and all this "nasty stuff". In order to convince me anyway, you've got to show that this stuff is either inescapable or at least the most highly probable consequence of legitimizing SSM. But I haven't seen anything in this thread that approaches that burden. What am I missing? FOIL |
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"So what's the problem?..."
...the problem is also that you post irrational arguments only to subsequently deny that you did.
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