qm22 wrote:I don't know what you are referring to. If it is about the claim that some people would allow legal equality of gay partners but do not want to call it "marriage" than first of all, that is an improvement, but in reality gay partnerships currently are treated with LESS legal benefits and protection than a heterosexual marriage. That is what the majority of the argument is about, which stems back to the driving force being disliking homosexuality and desire to regulate it.
My stance has always been to give homosexual people a new institution, that affords them all the legal rights and benefits and protection, but is specifically in a different category than traditional marriage.
If they want the world to acknowledge this as a "new family unit" then it should be deserving of a new institution.
But leave the traditional foundation of human existence alone.













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