Andrew Wilson
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What happens...
It doesn't matter.
So what happens is if you're going to say three men can get married, then you need to be able to say one man can marry three women.
Because tell me, what argument could you possibly have against it if you allow one and not the other?
What?
On that basis.
It would erode the moral character of the very thing you're trying to preserve, which is your culture.
But your whole culture is founded on Christian ethics.
And so if you say, when you ask individually, what's wrong with three guys getting married?
Maybe I could say, maybe the effect is so minimalistic, who cares, right?
But that's not the point.
The point is, is that if you let three men get married, then you have to let one man marry three women.
Why wouldn't you?
What would be the consistent argument between the two?
Maybe, but the thing is, is like, how would polygamy... So what's your answer to all those questions?
Is that fair?
I would say something more important, which is that Christian ethics, even if you don't believe it, let's say I'm not a Christian, I don't believe in any of that nonsense.
What you should believe, though, is in outcomes.
And the outcomes of Christian ethics, even on secular society, are the best outcomes.
So if that's the case, that's the case I would make for why I think Christians should be in charge of basically everything, is that the outcomes are still going to be best for even people who aren't Christians.