bob said:welpers...i agree that tradition alone is no reason to maintain a mindset...but changing it is akin to evolution, albeit cultural rather than biological, and i see cultural evolution as the struggle of social order to establish a framework for individual growth and dignity.....america nearly destroyed itself in a war about just that, and the constitution and the political institutions that it created recognized the importance of it, as well.
so i see boce's pov as one that acknowledges the need for change without dishonoring tradition, for the simple reason that the tradition of marriage as between a man and a woman -whether you agree with its importance or not- is extraordinarily important to a large % of the people in this country.
while i personally agree that any two adults that wanna get married outta have the right, our social framework needs some more small steps in that direction before that individual growth and dignity can be fully recognized, and i think the reason for that is principally because heterosexual males (who historically are the dictators of religious values) can't see past the sexuality of homosexual males, and so can't conceive that the emotional milieu of "romantic love" would have any meaning between two guys.
and in all honesty....i have a hard time wrapping my head around that too (which is why also why i feel that gay pride parades tend to be over the top, and self-defeating).....but then, it's really not my problem to understand it and judge its merit....only to accept that others can feel it and that it has merit for them.....
and given what wierd creatures we all are, that acceptance is easy :lol:
bottom line then for me is that whatever word is gonna be used to describe homosexual marriage at this point in time is a-ok with me (gays won't give up their fight....nor will the other side).....making an important political football of the issue is to ignore the nature of real game being played between the right and the left, imo.....
that's my nickle....carry on
You have some good points in there, and yes making it legal tomorrow would be too fast for a lot of people in this country. I just don't understand why it bothers them so much and I probably never will.