Half a post... more to come.
Korn:
Post in the gay marriage thread, then. That thread is starting to join into these issues, particularly concerning the rigidity of sexuality.

Agreed. Two seperate issues, which is why Santorium's argument falls apart. His argument is a much better one against gay marriage, than for sodomy.
Two seperate points to deal with here.
1. The bill may discriminate wrt sodomy among homosexuals and heterosexuals. This, if true, is unjustified and falls prey to your points.
2. Is sodomy the moral equivalent of sex outside the marriage relationship? If so, there are two positions we can take from this question.
First of all, both should be approved,
Secondly, both should not be approved.
I take the second position, but I am unsure of whether the state can regulate sexual conduct between consenting adults.
Berzerker:
Yes, he did. "if you can win your freedom, then do so."
We've been through this point before.
Explicitly or implicitly? Implicitly, Paul absolutely destroys slavery. The whole concept of everyone being sinners and falling short of the law implies that all persons are equal.
Moreso than Polygamy. That is the point at hand.
So gender applies to moral decisions? Men cannot speak up for women, or defend women? I call BS.
Korn:
Post in the gay marriage thread, then. That thread is starting to join into these issues, particularly concerning the rigidity of sexuality.
The issue isn't gay marriage, it's sodomy, and I think there is a big difference between the two.

Agreed. Two seperate issues, which is why Santorium's argument falls apart. His argument is a much better one against gay marriage, than for sodomy.
Sodomy has a specific target, homosexuals, and little to no justification on how it actually protects the public welfare from the consensual actions of adults, while similar actions of heterosexuals is completely legal; it appears to me that this is a highly intolerant law
1. The bill may discriminate wrt sodomy among homosexuals and heterosexuals. This, if true, is unjustified and falls prey to your points.
2. Is sodomy the moral equivalent of sex outside the marriage relationship? If so, there are two positions we can take from this question.
First of all, both should be approved,
Secondly, both should not be approved.
I take the second position, but I am unsure of whether the state can regulate sexual conduct between consenting adults.
Berzerker:
Paul didn't encourage slaves to leave their masters. Can you answer my question now? If allowing polygamy means approving of polygamy, then did Paul approve of slavery when he allowed it?
We've been through this point before.
Paul condemned all sorts of behaviors, but not slavery.
Btw, monogamy doesn't ensure equality. Ever hear the phrases, "barefoot and pregnant" or "a woman's place is in the kitchen"?
That's up to the women to decide, not you or me.
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