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The circular logic can be summarized in the following manner : marriage is heterosexual by definition , the trait that distinguishes heterosexuality from homosexuality is x , hence marriage exists to protect x , which is why homosexuals ...
The circular logic can be summarized in the following manner : marriage is heterosexual by definition , the trait that distinguishes heterosexuality from homosexuality is x , hence marriage exists to protect x , which is why homosexuals ...
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Opponents of same - sex desire fall back on the dynamic of conduct and status that obtained in Bowers in two ways : they claim that there is no fundamental right to homosexual marriage , and they reduce homosexuality to sodomy .
Opponents of same - sex desire fall back on the dynamic of conduct and status that obtained in Bowers in two ways : they claim that there is no fundamental right to homosexual marriage , and they reduce homosexuality to sodomy .
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Webster , Scalia wrote : " If it is constitutionally permissible for a State to make homosexual conduct criminal , surely it is constitutionally permissible for a State to enact other laws merely disfavoring homosexual conduct ” ( 641 ) ...
Webster , Scalia wrote : " If it is constitutionally permissible for a State to make homosexual conduct criminal , surely it is constitutionally permissible for a State to enact other laws merely disfavoring homosexual conduct ” ( 641 ) ...
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