http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/o...-1225954647950
This is the editorial....
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/o...-1225954018578
And this is one of the opinion pieces done by one of the more decent reporters (she pretty much tells it like it is)
Both of them deal with gay marriage, which is due to come up for a conscience vote in my state as more and more politicians come out in support of gay marriage. The interesting thing is that while federally, gay marriage is still questionable, they're getting around the law by having the STATE recognise it.
Since the original gay marriage thread was closed down (why was it closed down?), I figured I may as well bring it up, especially with these two articles/editorials in mind.
So basically, my questions are:
1) With these two articles in mind, gay marriage-yay or nay?
2) If the logic of "marriage is for procreation" is meant to be true, then what about infertile men and women? Since they can't breed, does that make them unable to get married?
This is the editorial....
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/o...-1225954018578
And this is one of the opinion pieces done by one of the more decent reporters (she pretty much tells it like it is)
Both of them deal with gay marriage, which is due to come up for a conscience vote in my state as more and more politicians come out in support of gay marriage. The interesting thing is that while federally, gay marriage is still questionable, they're getting around the law by having the STATE recognise it.
Since the original gay marriage thread was closed down (why was it closed down?), I figured I may as well bring it up, especially with these two articles/editorials in mind.
So basically, my questions are:
1) With these two articles in mind, gay marriage-yay or nay?
2) If the logic of "marriage is for procreation" is meant to be true, then what about infertile men and women? Since they can't breed, does that make them unable to get married?
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