If same-sex marriage is
eventually adopted in our
country, then what the
Coalition Government will
have succeeded in doing is
to redefine a word.
Presumably dictionaries will need
to be
amended. At present The Concise Oxford’s pri-mary definition of ‘marriage’ is as follows: ‘the
legal union of a man and a woman in order to
live together and often to have children’. It
will need to be replaced. As a multi-faith
alliance wrote in protest to David Cameron in
June, in order to pursue the fiction of same-sex marriage: ‘The importance of consummation, procreation, and the welfare of children,
as well as issues such as adultery, have been
ignored’. In reality, of course, same-sex partnerships are no more marriage than apples are
oranges. We are simply legislating a lie.
John Benton, Editor
Red herring
To say this might infuriate some. ‘If you
make things like the possibility of procreation essential to marriage then what does
that mean for infertile couples?’ they ask.
While we have every sympathy for couples
unable to have children, actually this is a red
herring. A car which breaks down and cannot reach a destination is still a car. And it
does not mean that we ought to redesignate
as ‘cars’ every caravan / trailer which never
had the possibility of travelling anywhere
unaided. Same-sex marriage is simply not
marriage. But the government will insist it is
and woe betide anyone who says otherwise.
The word will be redefined.
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The Editorial
Legislating a lie
If same-sex marriage is eventually adopted in our country, then what the Coalition Government will have succeeded in doing is to redefine a word.
Presumably dictionaries will need to be amended. At present The Concise Oxford’s pri-mary definition of ‘marriage’ is as follows: ‘the legal union of a man and a woman in order to live together and often to have children’. It will need to be replaced. As a multi-faith alliance wrote in protest to David Cameron in June, in order to pursue the fiction of same-sex marriage: ‘The importance of consummation, procreation, and the welfare of children, as well as issues such as adultery, have been ignored’. In reality, of course, same-sex partnerships are no more marriage than apples are oranges. We are simply legislating a lie.
Red herring
To say this might infuriate some. ‘If you make things like the possibility of procreation essential to marriage then what does that mean for infertile couples?’ they ask. While we have every sympathy for couples unable to have children, actually this is a red herring. A car which breaks down and cannot reach a destination is still a car. And it does not mean that we ought to redesignate as ‘cars’ every caravan / trailer which never had the possibility of travelling anywhere unaided. Same-sex marriage is simply not marriage. But the government will insist it is and woe betide anyone who says otherwise. The word will be redefined.
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