A few simple words...
March 09, 2004
Greg Popcak, always a wellspring of deep, insightful thought recently wrote about Gay Marriage:
When it comes right down to it, the quality or the appearance�of the relationship is not what makes the heterosexual relationship sacred (heaven knows).� Rather, it is the degree to which a relationship is open to the fullness of the unitive, procreative, and personalistic ends of marriage.� Even at its most depraved and worst, heterosexual marriage (or heterosexual coupling at all) offers�a greater�potential to express more of these three ends of sexuality than homosexual unions.� In fact, the reason that a relationship--be�it heterosexual or homosexual--may be considered to be depraved is that it fails to live up to its unitive, procreative, or personalistic potential.Considering that even at�their best, homosexual unions have no potential to be any of those things they cannot be sacred at all.� While the worst heterosexual relationship at least retains the potential to exhibit these three qualities.
Greg, buddy, why so many words? All you had to say was straight relationships, no matter how fucked up, are better than gay relationships, because they always hold the potential for adding one more innocent to the mess.
Or even simpler: Fags bad. Straights good. Four words there. Pretty simple.
Next kid I encounter, born positive for drugs, molested, beaten or even killed by their sanctified heterosexual parents -- married or not -- is going to get a big: "Hey, it could have been worse. Your parents could have been gay" from you, through me. That'll provide them with tons of support in their dark hours of grief, pain and suffering, I'm sure.
Binky's Balls.
Posted by Jody at March 9, 2004 12:46 AM
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