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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Maggie Gallagher :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Future of Marriage
by Maggie Gallagher
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"For sheer cultural illiteracy and intellectual vacuity, nothing can top the debate over the meaning of marriage taking place in the United States of America in the early years of the 21st century." So says David Blankenhorn in his striking new book, "The Future of Marriage", and he should know.

For 20 years, David Blankenhorn has been at the forefront of our national conversation about marriage. His first book, "Fatherless America", named a new problem: When adults embrace for themselves the right to choose any family form they want, children lose their fathers.

"The Future of Marriage" can be read as a cry of frustration at how gay marriage has hijacked the marriage debate. (Full disclosure: David was my boss for a decade.) Gay marriage appears to make even very smart people pretty stupid about marriage itself. In a court brief recently, 30 professors of history and family law told judges that marriages are "committed, interdependent partnerships between consenting adults". Gee, how does that definition differ from, say, a law firm? Or a co-op, for that matter?

Love, you say?

"I am not an unusually gregarious person", writes Blankenhorn, "but I have 'expressed love' to quite a few people in my life. I am involved in a number of mutually supportive relationships, many of which, I am sure, enhance social stability. But none of this information tells you to whom I am married or why."

What gets left out of this discussion? Sex, says Blankenhorn, for one thing. The striking thing about human beings, from a biological point of view, is how preoccupied we are with sex. Eros is not necessary for making babies. On the whole, nature has disfavored it as a reproductive strategy. Chimps mate promiscuously, but only when a female signals her fertility. Unlike other female mammals, women conceal rather than advertise ovulation.

"This biological innovation had radical social consequence", writes Blankenhorn. "These sexy biological innovations" are "fundamentally about creating the couple that will raise the child."

"To survive, every human culture must find ways to attach and reinforce human erotic yearnings to the double-bonding process: the man and woman to each other, the man and woman to their child. Marriage has a special status because performing this task is urgently necessary to the entire society, and not just the man and woman who do it." Continued...

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Maggie Gallagher is a nationally syndicated columnist, a leading voice in the new marriage movement and co-author of The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially.

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movwater...
You really need to get a life. You spent all that time writing all this, and from the beginning of this last posts of yours...you LIED!

I live in California, in Los Angeles...nobody asked about children or the intent of them when I applied for a marriage license. It's not a requirement to marry.
You're not worth dealing with, with your long, biased, heterosupremacist screeds.

How dare the Netherlands!
Until I read this column, I thought the Netherlands was one of the most logical countries on the planet. But with their permitting gays to marry and the resulting negative effects on homosexual couples, there is no doubt in my mind that the most important thing for America to focus on is how to reign in those evil flaming gay people! They have no right to get married because they do not follow The Word.

We are a Christian country, and marriage is primarily a religious institution that requires a holy person to perform it for it to have any validity. I'm so tired of hearing gays say they don't have equal rights under the law. We don't allow the Brits to become citizens here just because they want to, and we shouldn't allow gays to marry just because they want to. Gay people could marry other gay people of the other sex. Many married couples stop having sex after a few weeks, so I don't know why the gays are so opposed to marrying someone they don't care all that much for. Marriage is about ensuring that people conform to religious norms in society, without which we would have chaos and anarchy.

Adults should be forced to marry by age 21 because waiting any longer than that to have sex can really drive some people crazy. Married people are much less likely to break laws and are more productive members of society. And let's face it- women need to remember their place is in the home home-schooling the children so that they can learn to be just like their parents. This whole thing about teaching kids to think for themselves only leads to evil behaviors like pre-marital sex and a lack of involvement in Bible groups.

Sorry gays, no marriage for you cause you're just not as good as we are. The Bible says so, and we say so, and we outnumber you so just move to Canada already and leave us God-abiding people alone to enjoy our sexless marriages.
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