Monday, June 1, 2009

Gay Marriage Is A Legal Problem Involving Man Made Laws And Doesn’t Concern The Abba Krishna In Whose Realm God Particles Have No Genders

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It’s the Abba Krishna’s charge to man to go forth and multiply that’s somewhat contravened. Still spiritual evolvement towards a reunion with the Father God is our primary concern. Just glorify the Abba Krishna by meditation and chants to cleanse the impurities that come with an abnormal coupling. As long as one doesn’t do an injustice to a fellow man, the steps to go up to a higher spiritual level will be possible to attain notwithstanding physical indiscretions.

However there are complications that arise when you say that gay marriage is based on the primacy of human rights as enshrined in the constitution. It opens a can of worms that can actually undermine the foundation on which such arguments are built.

For example, can two brothers who are both gay marry each other if they fall in love? You can’t invoke incest because they wouldn’t necessarily impregnate one another and cause birth defects from identical chromosomes.

If marriages are no longer restricted to matching pairs or couples composed of a man and a woman for purposes of raising a family which is a significant pillar of society, does it mean gay marriage can actually be open for a group from three and up?

Can a father who is widowed of his gay partner marry their adopted son who they raised as gay also? Can the lesbian mother marry the adopted daughter after the demise of the other parent? Can the grandmother, the mother, and the adopted daughter marry each other in a trilateral ceremony if they were all rendered eligible by divorce or death of the betrothed?

These may all be stupid questions but they all spring from the same human rights values.

Maybe I’m wrong but I feel human rights to should bend to decency.







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