
This my friend sent me Paulosky, and is pretty good. Here I leave:
Estoy completamente a favor del permitir el matrimonio entre católicos. Me parece una injusticia y un error tratar de impedírselo.
El catolicismo no es una enfermedad . Los católicos, pese a que a muchos no les gusten o les parezcan extraños, son personas normales y deben poseer los mismos derechos que los demás, como si fueran, por ejemplo, informáticos u homosexuales.
Soy consciente de que muchos comportamientos y rasgos de caracter de las personas católicas, como su actitud casi enfermiza hacia el sexo, pueden parecernos extraños a los demás. Sé que incluso, a veces, podrían esgrimirse argumentos de salubridad pública, como su peligroso y deliberado rechazo to condoms . I also know that many of their customs, as the public display of tortured images may disturb some.
But this, besides being a media image than reality, is no reason to prevent the exercise of the marriage.
Some might argue that a Catholic marriage is not a real marriage, because for them it is a ritual and a religious precept to their god, rather than a union between two people. Also, since the children outside of marriage are severely condemned by the church, some might consider that allowing Catholics marry will increase the number of marriages by "what people will say " or the simple pursuit of sex ( forbidden by their religion out of wedlock ), thereby increasing domestic violence and families desestrucuturadas. But remember that this is not something that happens only in Catholic familes and, since we can not get into the head of others, we should not judge their motives.
On the other hand, say that it is not marriage and should be called otherwise is merely a somewhat mean to divert the debate from semantics that are irrelevant: Although it is among Catholics, marriage is a marriage and a family is a family .
And with this allusion to the family way to another hot topic, my opinion, I hope, not too radical I am also in favor of allowing Catholics to adopt children .
Some are appalled by a statement of this kind. It is likely that some respond with exclamations such as "Catholic" adopting children? These children could become Catholic! . "
I see that kind of criticism and answer: If it is true that the children of Catholics are becoming much more problabilidad turn into Catholics (unlike , for example, occurs in computing or homosexuality), I have argued before that Catholics are people like everyone else.
Despite the views of some and the evidence, there is evidence that some Catholic parents are least equipped to educate a child, or that the religious atmosphere of a Catholic home bias is a negative influence for the child. In addition, courts in adoption judge each case individually, and it is their work to determine the suitability of the parents.
In short, despite the views of some sectors, I think they should be allowed also to Catholics both marriage and adoption.
Just like the computer and homosexuals.
Study Group on Sexuality - Instituto Gino Germani, UBA-FSOC
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