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Saturday, August 3, 2013

"What Makes Marriage Marriage" from article byThomas Finn/ shared by John Chuchman

For some 1,600 years,

before institutional religion co-opted it,

what made a marriage a true marriage was consent,

from which its three benefits flowed:

Love, Respect, Sacred Union, Children.



Whether a couple could have children was,

like sexual attraction,

nature's call,

not what makes marriage marriage.



Although same-sex couples can have a child by adoption

and nurture the child in a home characterized by mutual affection and respect,

they cannot beget a child of their own.



But, that same situation often is the case for an opposite-sex married couple

who adopt and nurture.



Neither couple can be said to contravene the law of nature by marrying.



Given the percentage of people for and against same-sex marriage,

more than 60 percent of our citizens,

including Catholics,

seem to agree with what our Western predecessors concluded

about what truly constitutes marriage,

whether for an opposite-sex or same-sex couple,

namely,


consent to a life together

of partners infused with affection and respect

constitutes true marriage,

from which social benefits flow.



From an article by Thomas M. Finn, chancellor professor of religion (emeritus) at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va.

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