For several days now, I?ve been in a running argument with an individual who goes by the name of ?On Lawn? over in the comments sections of the blog ran by anti-gay equality group National Organization for Marriage. In several comments here, here, and here, this person seems to imply that procreation, or at least the potential for procreation, is a requirement of marriage. I?ve tried several times to get this person to explain this concept but they keep brushing off the question calling it absurd. When I tried to point out that there is no link between marriage and procreation they came back with this.
Well, there shows the damage they want to do to the institution. If marriage can?t look equally at the interests of all involved in the practice of human mating, then you tell me what can.
Prehistoric humans didn?t marry before they mated, they just found a bush did it. When you look at the whole of human history, marriage is a relatively new creation, only being a few thousand years old. Our very existence proves that marriage is not a requirement or an essential element of the human mating process.
It’s so hot…
According to the NOAA, June 2010 has racked up to the hottest June on record globally since measurements were kept going back to 1880.
The combined average of land and ocean temperatures was
61.1?F. That is 1.22?F above the 20th century average of 59.9.
Areas such as the Midwest and Eastern US were far above normal while areas such as Scandinavia and Southern China were below normal. The average June temp in Spain made it the coolest on record in 13 years.
