You OTOH make some dumb assertion that marriage is there to protect the child and when pressed make NO effort to answer questions.
you wouldn't answer my question
would you consider having children without getting married?
You OTOH make some dumb assertion that marriage is there to protect the child and when pressed make NO effort to answer questions.
Everyone involved with a child is taking care of the child one way or another.
There isn't the one. That's another mistake in a series of yours.but how is the one taking care of the child being taken care of?
There isn't the one. That's another mistake in a series of yours.
Again, most families divide responsibilities relating to child rearing, which you still haven't established is the point of marriage...the reason for that failure being, for the reasons actually offered prior, that it demonstrably isn't.
Why is that a point of consideration and/or any of your business? I've answered you on the point of providing for a child and, further, related again that this sidebar isn't an argument against the consideration at hand.who is taking care of your child now?
Why is that a point of consideration and/or any of your business? I've answered you on the point of providing for a child and, further, related again that this sidebar isn't an argument against the consideration at hand.
1) While an aspect of marriage protects children, having children is absolutely not intrinsic to marriage,.
1) While an aspect of marriage protects children, having children is absolutely not intrinsic
do you think the government should provides incentives that will encourage the welfare of children?
2) While a same-sex marriage/union doesn't involve procreation the same as it does with a straight couple, a same-sex couple can and very often does have children (whether through adoption, previous marriages, etc). In those cases, the child/ren & family ought to be afforded the very same "protection" by the government as any other child or family is.
You can keep tossing your opinions into a too-large box, but they're not going to fill it.
Yes, I do, and as said in the same post you're responding to:
it is no longer an incentive
if
these incentives are available to everyone whether or not they have children
2) While a same-sex marriage/union doesn't involve procreation the same as it does with a straight couple, a same-sex couple can and very often does have children (whether through adoption, previous marriages, etc). In those cases, the child/ren & family ought to be afforded the very same "protection" by the government as any other child or family is.
How does that differentiate heterosexual marriage from same-sex marriage?
a same sex marriage cannot produce a child
2) While a same-sex marriage/union doesn't involve procreation the same as it does with a straight couple, a same-sex couple can and very often does have children (whether through adoption, previous marriages, etc). In those cases, the child/ren & family ought to be afforded the very same "protection" by the government as any other child or family is.
a same-sex couple can and very often does have children (whether through adoption,.
'very often' is not true
or
do you have any figures to back that up?
how can I approve of homosexuals adopting children
if
I do not approve of homosexual activity?
that would not be consistent
what distinguishes the two
is
that one can produce a child
I asked you
is it their responsibility to get married
if
they are going to have children?
I believe in the marital commitment. First because it enfranchises and protects both parties legally. The spiritual protection is there for those who believe.
Second, yes, I believe that generally, children may be better off in a two-parent family. That may be achieved within the bounds of matrimony or not.
And in this life things don't always go as planned. So often, single parent families exist of necessity rather than invention.
And, most of those parents do an heroic job raising their children.
Responsible governments imo have to take a fiscal and pragmatic position at all times simply to target welfare resources.do you think the government should provides incentives that will encourage the welfare of children?
There aren't a lot of statistics, but (as of the 2000 census) is 8-14,000,000 "very many?"
How Many Children Have Gay Parents in the US?
.
those numbers are not believable
there have only been 85,000 same sex marriages in the US since 1997, over half of them in California, and if each couple had five kids that would give you less than a half million