Quote from alfonso:
What studies? Hmm, debating with faggots for hours and hours on end, reading the material they link me to, doing my own research by reading the material gay sites provide. I'd say that counts for something.
It might, depending on the quality of the study. But debating with "faggots" hardly constitutes evidence of anything but attitudes.
Quote from alfonso:
I'm sure if there was any knock-me-dead argument that could be made I would have heard it by now. In the end, it's an absolute fact that I find homosexuality disgusting -- you can trust me to understand my own phsyical revulsion to having a guy's cock up my ass can't you? -- and I don't see anything wrong, from a logical standpoint, with being "anti-gay" -- especially on the issue of gay marriage -- on the basis that I'm revolted by it and that I've been provided with no compelling argument to accept promotion of gay culture into wider society. Gee, I think that's pretty reasonable.
I'm sure it's true that you find homosexuality disgusting and I'm sure you see nothing wrong with being anti-gay because you're revolted by it. Therefore, there's nothing unreasonable, to you, about your views. But a lot of people find sex between black men and white women disgusting and revolting. And not so long ago, it was illegal. In any case, homosexuality is much more than anal sex.
Quote from alfonso:
I didn't say I can't ever provide substantiation, I just said I can't provide it right now. No drama. I can guarantee you there's a million things written about it, very little hassle for me to dig up something. I can do it later.
No hurry.
Quote from alfonso:
And if you can't see that two parent, male/female households are doing such a great job, well, is that supposed to impress me or something? In any case, I never said that they were a magic elixir to cure the ills of society, I'm simply claiming that the evidence suggest they produce "better" kinds than sole parent families. As for what kind of a job gay couples would do, my objections are based more on the implications their very existence would have for society, as opposed to how well they'd raise kids -- although common sense would suggest that they wouldn't do nearly as well as male female couples.
If there is evidence to show that two-parent families do a better job than single-parent families, why would that support an argument against gay marriage, since there would be two people in the union?
As for common sense, that suggests many things to many people. Common sense also suggests that the most important determinant of a happy adult is a child raised with love. Straight couples have no monopoly on that.

