[Vision2020] Same sex marriage
Kenneth Marcy
kmmos1 at frontier.com
Sun Jul 15 01:57:31 PDT 2012
On 7/14/2012 10:57 PM, Scott Dredge wrote:
> Legalization of same sex marriage is a foregone conclusion. There is
> simply no logical or legal reasonings that can be justified to uphold
> same sex marriage bans. Case in point is Loving vs Virginia 1967
> which ended race based restrictions in the United States. If there
> can be no restrictions based on race, how can there be restrictions
> placed on gender? Both race and gender are predetermined prior to
> birth. Checkmate.
Equity, fairness, and justice arguments in favor of same-sex marriage
have some logical and symmetric attractiveness that encourage their
acceptance. However, there are more powerful and practical reasons why
same-sex marriage may eventuate into the standard normal behavior, and
opposite-sex marriage may become an ever more regulated minority
relationship.
The more powerful argument in favor of same-sex, that is,
non-reproductive, marriage is simply that there are too many human
beings on this planet, and the rate of growth of population is too high
to be sustainable with the resources we have available, or can possibly
have available, to allow our current rates of population growth to
continue without disastrous consequences to ever more widespread areas
of developed geography.
If reasonably near human generations are to survive without social
collapse via chaotic, uncontrolled mechanisms, we must, among other
things, control our population growth. Same-sex marriages may well
become the usual majority relationship, rather than the less common, and
population increasing, opposite-sex, legally-recognized relationship.
Recently amended state constitutions need re-amendment to recognize
undeniable population realities, and to implement what rational,
non-chaotic controls we are able.
University of Colorado emeritus professor of physics Albert Bartlett has
been lecturing about the problems of exponential growth for a long time.
You may have seen his standard lecture on the topic, but if not, here
are links to a couple versions of it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JRVijo65W0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOrvGDRLT7A&feature=related
Ken
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