Marriage, as an event, is a celebration of the promise of the good of all. By allowing gay marriages, we have allowed the celebration of abnormality in the name of the good of only gays, because a gay marriage is not beneficial to society.
Society has consequently been invaded by marginal concerns to the point of priapic adulation.
The good of all is not such a simple phrase, the good of all means a relationship with the Good itself, a relationship that does NOT exclude the good of the gay community, on the contrary, it includes it, but the good of the gay community does not include the good of others by its very nature.
The fulfillment (not pride, because there is a distinction between pride and fulfillment) that children, one\'s own children, bring to parents makes an important palette of experiences exclusive to heterosexual couples.
Society is in a deep crisis, but materiality is not the cause.
There is an important range of psychic experiences (emotions and feelings) that are exclusive to a ritualistic, religious existence.
The trivialization of marriage has led to the trivialization of human nature per se.
By accepting gay marriage, we have allowed ourselves to play with the buttons whose fine-tuning has been achieved over tens of thousands of years and which has brought us what for our ancestors is heaven itself, at least from a material perspective.
Our imagination is the most powerful tool we have, but we have come to confuse imagination with fabrication.
Ideology as a product of fabrication, that is, disconnected from reality, has brought us to the point where tens of thousands of children have been and are being mutilated.
We must accept that human nature is not (anymore) inherently good but is a potential that must be honed in this sense, and tradition and Christianity provide us with the necessary structure in this sense.
Words such as sacrifice, humility, contentment, gratitude, faith and God must be reintroduced into the vocabulary of our children.
The meaning of the phrases:
“ And God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created them; male and female He created them.” and
“Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and the two shall be one flesh.” , must be rediscovered.