Originally posted by Rubystars
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You know what really affects insurance premiums? Obese people, smokers, people with genetic dispositions, diabetics, cancer patients, and yes, people who are getting joint insurance rather than individual insurance... that said, I'm pretty sure that married couples that get joint insurance are one of the smaller influences on premiums.
So, how bout we move on. What about the other couple hundred of legal protections, the larger of which being hospital visitation and the right to make medical decisions, inheritance and probate rights, prenuptial protections, and tax benefits, just to name a few. Yes, a lot of those rights (sans tax benefits) can be achieved independent of marriage/civil unions, but rather than costing a nominal fee and an afternoon at the county clerk's office involves weeks if not months of time with attorneys and can cost several thousands of dollars. Unless you are a lawyer who makes those several thousands of dollars, the vast majority of those other rights will in no way affect you, and the rights that do affect you will be so minimal and be caused by more groups than just homosexuals, to be fair to blame on homosexuals exclusively.
And saying that it just aint natural is an argument that needs to be put to rest. "The penis is not meant to go into the anus" and little pieces of plastic aren't meant to be placed on the surface of the eye, sharp pieces of metal aren't meant to be inserted into the skin, machines aren't meant to be placed inside the body, joints aren't meant to be replaced, etc.
Humans rarely do anything 'natural' anymore, God has given us the ability to improve on nature, and we have used that ability.
I am able to see clearly because someone came up with the idea that you can place a lens on top of the eye's natural lens in order to create a clearer image. I am safe from many diseases because someone came up with the idea of injecting immunizations into the skin. I still have my mother because someone came up with the idea of using a needle to inject chemicals into the body to fight cancer. I am able to walk with my mother rather than push her in a wheelchair because someone came up with the idea to create an artificial knee. I was granted an entire two additional years with my grandma because someone came up with the idea of placing a machine inside her body to stimulate her heart. I challenge anyone to say any of those 'unnatural' actions were a bad thing.
Why then are people opposed to the idea of me spending my life with the man I love (when/if I find out who that is)? Why then are people opposed to the idea of me being able to enter into a CIVIL contract with that man for mutual protection? Because it's not natural? I hate to say it, but if that is your only answer (and not targeting you in particular Rubystars), then you are a hypocrite for accepting other 'unnatural' improvements to society while denying that one.
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