kami
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Its actually quite possible to come up with a range of sources, but I gave you the most accessible so that you would actually read it. I also think its important to note that 'marriage' in the proper sense is now a legal convention as it has changed from being just a western/christian tradition (e.g divorce, interracial marriage etc. which are arguably more significant changes to marriage than same-sex marriage) so referencing the traditional western model holds little weight. Its also important to note that 'our' culture is not exclusively western, it is made up of many different groups of people who have different views on what marriage should be - you can't exclude them from an argument about Homosexuality in Australia.bshoc said:You actually consider your agenda website a source? Asia and Africa didn't even have "marriage" in proper sense (in the way we understand it, western). And if the best actual example you can come up with is Nero .. people would usually use Nero to destroy arguments, not support them, primarily becuase Nero was a complete nutter, Augustus made the Roman Empire's stance on homosexuality very clear, the only reason nobody enforced it against Nero was becuase he was emperor.
Your Nero statement is also irrevelant - you wished to make an argument on what is right by what has (or in your opinion, has not) come before in which you dismissed any notion of their being same-sex marriage in roman times. Nero's method to obtain that marriage is also not really relevant to this debate, as it revolved around the precedents you deny. If however you wished to take that tack, then you must be an absolutely rabid oponent of the legality of divorce considering how King Henry VIII abused the then current system of marriage (western system of marriage I might add) to bring it about.