For too long the U.S. Supreme Court has gotten away with claiming
that it has some special power to interpret the
Constitution. In Marbury v. Madison the only
authority Chief Justice John Marshall could find to allow the Court
to rule an act of Congress unconstitutional was the oath the
justices take to defend he Constitution.
Members of Congress take the same oath and thus collectively have
the same authority to interpret the Constitution. All
Congress needs to do to express an opinion on the Constitution
is for each house to vote to adopt a joint resolution on the
subject.
Republicans should seriously consider passing a resolution
stating that the judicial branch has no authority to tell the states
how they can define marriage. The issue involves a social
policy that the courts have no authority to impose their own
opinions on. The resolution would indicate that states do not
have to obey "unconstitutional" court orders on this subject.
Adopting such a resolution now might cause the Court to recognize it
has on authority on the issue.
Presidential approval is only needed on measures that prohibit or
require some action. A resolution expressing Congressional
opinion about the Constitution doesn't require presidential
action.
14th Amendment: "Section 5. The Congress shall have
power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this
article." This section means that Congress has superior
authority to determine what the amendment requires.
Members of Congress get their authority directly from the
people. Federal judges do not.
If we are to call ourselves a democracy, the people must be able to
control social policy and define social institutions.
They cannot do so if autocratic judges are allowed to impose their
personal opinions such as the Supreme Court did in Plessy v.
Ferguson when the justices told states that they could pretend
to obey the 14th Amendment by calling separate public facilities
"equal". The people through Congress and state
legislatures had said that states had to guarantee "equal protection
of the laws" not "separate but equal protection of the
laws". The Court waited 60 years before it corrected its
mistake.
The issue isn't whether or not homosexuals can marry, but what the
definition of marriage is. States allow homosexuals to
marry members of the opposite sex. For example, homosexual
actor Rock Hudson was married to Phyllis Gates.
Marriage is a biological activity related to human reproduction in
which a male and female form a relatively permanent union for the
purpose of producing children. Marriage predated
governments. Governments have traditionally regulated
marriage largely to help protect the process of adding new members
to the society. For example, some regulations
attempt to insure that fathers provide for their
children. It is common for governments to prohibit
marriage between close genetic relatives to reduce the possibility
of children born with genetic defects.
Some states have decided to humor homosexuals who want to pretend
they are normal heterosexuals by allowing them to pretend that a
relationship with another person of the same sex is like a
marriage. Failure to go along with this fantasy is not
discrimination against homosexuals. States have no
obligation to support such therapy by going along with fantasies.
Providing special benefits for belonging to a couple, such as
greater pay or fringe benefits, discriminates against single
people. Special benefits to heterosexual couples can be
justified because such couples can produce new members for society.
Two males or two females cannot do so.
States could allow limited privileges to those couples [any
two adults including close genetic relatives] forming civil
unions, such as joint ownership of financial assets, without being
discriminatory because such an arrangement would be the
equivalent of a business partnership and would not give the members
of the couple anything of value.
If we are to continue to call ourselves a democracy we must be able
to determine the nature of social institutions through a direct vote
or through the actions of our elected representatives.
Allowing judges who never have to face the voters to define social
institutions is inconsistent with democratic government. Only
Congress whose members are chosen by the people has the authority to
impose a uniform definition of marriage on the states. Perhaps
the time has come for Congress to do just that.
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Thursday, May 7, 2015
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Homosexual Marriage Is Absurd
Regardless of how government may artificially define marriage in legal terms, marriage is really the union of the two different types of human beings -- males and females. Two members of the same sex cannot have a marriage relationship regardless of what some politicians might say.
Marriage unites members of the different sexes to form a unit that has all the human characteristics. Two men or two women cannot form such a unit. They are like two left shoes or two right shoes. A man and a woman fit together like two puzzle pieces. Two people of the same sex are just mirror images.
Males and females not only have anatomical differences, they have different biochemistries, including different skin PH, and their brains function differently.
Males produce chemicals called pheromones that are beneficial to females. The research on how males benefit from pheromones women might produce is less clear because most research on female pheromones deals with how they attract men. Research does indicate that men benefit from marriage and the benefits may involve biochemistry.
The fact that men's and women's brains function differently complicates relationships, but provides the couple with the benefit of viewing the problems faced from two different perspectives. This difference stimulates the relationship and makes the opposite sex more intriguing. A member of the opposite sex is more likely to respond "unexpectedly" to a situation than a member of one's own sex.
Having sex with a member of the opposite sex allows an individual to experience the physical sexuality of the opposite sex. Having sex with a member of one's own sex provides no such benefit.
To women, men are strength. To men, women are energy.
CBers have long referred to a man's wife as his "better half" and a woman's husband as her "other half". A husband or a wife is half of a unit. Both together are a complete unit.
Homosexuals who want to have a marriage relationship like heterosexuals, possibly including having children, are implying they really want to be heterosexuals.
When a man calls his partner a wife he is indicating she is his female half. For a woman, a husband is her male half.
A woman who calls her partner a "wife" is implying the partner, rather than her, is the female part of the unit making her the "male". A woman who calls her partner a "wife" and expects her partner to have any children is acting like a man and may really subconsciously be a transsexual rather than a homosexual. She may call herself a lesbian because she misunderstands the reason for her behavior.
Some male homosexuals claim that they look at other men the same way men look at women. However, scientific research indicates that in their brains, homosexual men "look at" other men the way women look at men. This tendency could indicate that at least some homosexual men might actually be transsexuals. They call their partners "husbands" because subconsciously they really want to be women.
Heterosexuals desire a marriage relationship to gain a feeling of completeness by being part of a unit that contains a member of each sex. Homosexuals cannot become complete by having a relationship with a member of their own sex, even though they may think that calling a relationship a marriage gives them what heterosexuals have in a marriage.
Marriage unites members of the different sexes to form a unit that has all the human characteristics. Two men or two women cannot form such a unit. They are like two left shoes or two right shoes. A man and a woman fit together like two puzzle pieces. Two people of the same sex are just mirror images.
Males and females not only have anatomical differences, they have different biochemistries, including different skin PH, and their brains function differently.
Males produce chemicals called pheromones that are beneficial to females. The research on how males benefit from pheromones women might produce is less clear because most research on female pheromones deals with how they attract men. Research does indicate that men benefit from marriage and the benefits may involve biochemistry.
The fact that men's and women's brains function differently complicates relationships, but provides the couple with the benefit of viewing the problems faced from two different perspectives. This difference stimulates the relationship and makes the opposite sex more intriguing. A member of the opposite sex is more likely to respond "unexpectedly" to a situation than a member of one's own sex.
Having sex with a member of the opposite sex allows an individual to experience the physical sexuality of the opposite sex. Having sex with a member of one's own sex provides no such benefit.
To women, men are strength. To men, women are energy.
CBers have long referred to a man's wife as his "better half" and a woman's husband as her "other half". A husband or a wife is half of a unit. Both together are a complete unit.
Homosexuals who want to have a marriage relationship like heterosexuals, possibly including having children, are implying they really want to be heterosexuals.
When a man calls his partner a wife he is indicating she is his female half. For a woman, a husband is her male half.
A woman who calls her partner a "wife" is implying the partner, rather than her, is the female part of the unit making her the "male". A woman who calls her partner a "wife" and expects her partner to have any children is acting like a man and may really subconsciously be a transsexual rather than a homosexual. She may call herself a lesbian because she misunderstands the reason for her behavior.
Some male homosexuals claim that they look at other men the same way men look at women. However, scientific research indicates that in their brains, homosexual men "look at" other men the way women look at men. This tendency could indicate that at least some homosexual men might actually be transsexuals. They call their partners "husbands" because subconsciously they really want to be women.
Heterosexuals desire a marriage relationship to gain a feeling of completeness by being part of a unit that contains a member of each sex. Homosexuals cannot become complete by having a relationship with a member of their own sex, even though they may think that calling a relationship a marriage gives them what heterosexuals have in a marriage.
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