As most of you are probably aware, the California Supreme Court recently issued a ruling that legalizes same-sex marriage in California. As a result, various conservative groups launched a ballot initiative (Proposition 8) to amend the state constitution to overturn this ruling, and the initiative will be on the ballot in the November election
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I read "The Divine Institution of Marriage" before I made my original post, but it didn't really resolve any of my concerns... Basically, I felt like it made a number of claims without really providing the warrant for these claims. "Gay marriage harms children." "Gay marriage will weaken traditional marriage and families."
As I've studied this subject, I've researched the scientific literature extensively, and I simply can't find any solid scientific evidence to support these claims. States and countries that have legalized gay marriage have actually had lower divorce rates and higher incidences of heterosexual marriage since gay marriage was legalized. To me, that casts very serious doubt on the claim that gay marriage somehow weakens heterosexual marriage.
And as for the claim that it's bad for children, it's simply never been studied in a scientifically rigorous manner. However, given that many single parents have managed to successfully raise children, I have a hard time believing that children with gay parents would automatically be scarred for life. I'm pretty sure that two parents is generally better than one, even if the parents do have the same gender. And also believe (and the scientific evidence supports this belief) that the parents' education, socio-economic status, and moral values are far better predictors of how a child will turn out than whether or not the child has both a mother and a father in the home.
I don't know. Like I said, my intent isn't to criticize the Church or to claim that its leaders are wrong. But I still have lots of unanswered questions on this particular issue.
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