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Just because a marriage isn't about having children "right now" does not necessarily indicate that it never will be, thus this statement is neither valid nor fair.
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My marriage is not about having children
"ever", not just "right now". The same can be said about one of my uncles and a coworker and their wives.
So if all of us are allowed to get married even though we're NEVER going to have children, why be opposed to homosexual marriage (I realize you aren't and are just playing devil's advocate) solely on the grounds that marriage is for child-rearing?
The usual argument against gay marriage boils down to the following:
Marriage is a religious institution and has been for thousands of years.
So are you also opposed to non-religious heterosexual couples getting married? Or just the evil fags?
Marriage is about procreation and raising children, and homosexuals can't do that.
So are you also opposed to heterosexual couples who can't or choose not to have children getting married? Or just the evil fags?