Delia (27):
Also, what about the bi-sexuals? What about someone who would want to marry a man and a woman? Do those people get left out of the great ’cause’ for homo-hetero marriage?
You miss the point. A homosexual man or woman may get married, as may a bi-sexual person. To someone of the other sex. Just like everybody else. (aside – a sex-change-operation does not make a man a woman, nor a woman a man. The internal biology is still unchanged). Our culture, for a variety of reasons, does not allow multiple marriages.
Statements like this also miss one other very important point: just because I have a biologically-based urge doesn’t mean that I have to act on it! By the logic of the homosexual community, my being born with a strong temper means that I have license to assult people who disagree with me and beat my wife. If I have a strong sex drive, then I would have the assumed right to rape women (the bases, BTW, behind the Arab practice of making their women wear the burqua. Don’t want to overstimulate those weak men, do we?) If I am easily susceptible to addiction, then no-one should try to keep me from my opium habit; don’t mind that I can’t support my family or hold a job (the basis for modern drug laws is the widespread fallout from freely available opium in 19th century England).





