Procreation Initiative: Funny but Immoral
By Zachary Moore One of the common arguments lodged against same-sex marriage is the following: "but they can't have children." This argument is an obvious non sequitur - many different-sex married couples cannot, or choose not to have children, so should their marriages be considered any less valid? Well, according to the Washington Defense of Marriage Alliance , they should be. This group, which was formed in response to the Washington State Supreme Court decision to uphold its ban on same-sex marriages, has just filed Initiative 957, which if passed, will: add the phrase, “who are capable of having children with one another” to the legal definition of marriage require that couples married in Washington file proof of procreation within three years of the date of marriage or have their marriage automatically annulled require that couples married out of state file proof of procreation within three years of the date of marriage or ha...




