Vlad,
Oh fuck. Hillsides got his Grand inquisitor hat.
Asking a question isn’t being a “Grand Inquisitor” – it’s just asking a question.
My position on this as far as you are concerned has been placed on these pages several times before.
Given that Gay marriage is a comparatively recent phenomenon the main motive for moving it amongst antitheists is as part of a campaign of linguistic piracy and engineering an apparent moral advantage in order to stick one on the church.
Dear god man but you’ve got the paranoia thing reeeeal bad haven’t you. It’s got nothing to do with, “antitheists”, “linguistic piracy” or “sticking one” on anyone. Have a cup of teas and calm yersel’ down willya? What it
actually is is just some people thinking that societies work better when they operate equally rather than on a discriminatory basis.
That’s it. Really, that’s it.
Gays are allowed civil legal marriage and I do not oppose that.
That’s big of you. What about the established church refusing it though?
Some churches perform the ceremony and I am not against that.
C of E churches?
That Antitheists….
NOOOOOOOOO!
…are still not happy and wish to suppress the argument for heterosexual civil partnerships (see Trentvoyagers post) confirms my suspicions of the motives I have already outlined.
No-one is trying to “suppress” anything you banana! What some people
actually do is to argue for equal rather than discriminatory behaviour, and they comment too on the sheer bloody hypocrisy of a club with presumptions of the moral high ground refusing the former while at the same time vilifying sex between people who aren’t married!
If the established church wants to disestablish and instead become a sort of private members’ club, then in my view they should be free to say and practice whatever they like subject to the law of the land. If they remain inextricably bound up with the apparatus of state though, my view is that they should be obliged to operate as the rest of that apparatus operates.