(February 4, 2016 at 8:12 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote:(February 4, 2016 at 8:01 pm)Brian37 Wrote: If he is basing it on pragmatic reasons, like avoiding STDs, or simply not wanting to commit or financial reasons, those are real reasons. But male or female, gay or straight, monogamy or partnership does not need a reason based on an old book.
Well I don't think it's a problematic reason. It's a matter of opinion. He's Catholic, not atheist, so of course you'll both have different ideas on what a "good reason" is. The point is, it's his decision to make, and he claims to be happy with it.
Yes, that is our point, "Opinion", why do believers base their life decisions on old books? I am not talking about rights, everyone certainly is entitled to an "opinion". I am talking about logic and reasons. "I like the club I belong to" isn't our argument. What is your logic that leads you to that conclusion, and what is the evidence that proves your logic and reasoning is sound.
Yes it is his decision, again, still not our argument. LOGIC AND EVIDENCE.