It has been revealed with the recent Ashley Madison hacks that over 30,000,000+ accounts had been paid for. Clearly this is a greater threat to traditional marriage than Gay marriage could ever be, as it actually in reality threatens real marriages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Ma ... ata_breach
Ashley Madison is a "discreet" dating service for married individuals to cheat. Given this background why are there no laws banning adultery in America? Adultery which is typically a massive threat to most marriages goes unchecked. Is it even feasible to ban adultery? Should we ban adulterers from getting remarried?
Now I am not in favor of banning adultery or any of the above. It is both unreasonable and none of the governments business. We don't need to expand the government to regulate our sex lives. However I want to contrast this with banning gay marriage.
Why do individuals who want to ban gay marriage which doesn't actually threaten "traditional" marriage yet refuse to support a ban on adultery(which does) or prevent past adulteres from remmarying?
Her name was Ashley Madison!
Moderator: Moderators
-
- Savant
- Posts: 6224
- Joined: Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:37 pm
- Location: Charlotte
- Been thanked: 1 time
Her name was Ashley Madison!
Post #1Post 1: Wed Apr 01, 2015 10:48 am Otseng has been banned
Otseng has been banned for having multiple accounts and impersonating a moderator.
Otseng has been banned for having multiple accounts and impersonating a moderator.
Post #11
DanieltheDragon wrote: [Replying to post 9 by ecco]
I'm certainly not disagreeing with you.No the heat I am talking about is the decades long type of heat the Family Research Council kind of heat, The Sunday preacher kind of heat, The collective heat of an entire political party kind of heat. Nah these guys are foot notes hardly even trending.
As I said in Post 3Hypocrisy knows no bounds.
-
- Savant
- Posts: 6224
- Joined: Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:37 pm
- Location: Charlotte
- Been thanked: 1 time
Post #12
ecco wrote:DanieltheDragon wrote:
[Replying to post 9 by ecco]
No the heat I am talking about is the decades long type of heat the Family Research Council kind of heat, The Sunday preacher kind of heat, The collective heat of an entire political party kind of heat. Nah these guys are foot notes hardly even trending.
I'm certainly not disagreeing with you.
As I said in Post 3Hypocrisy knows no bounds.
don't get me wrong I appreciate the clarification. It certainly gives context to the discussion at hand. Also any opportunity to put in wombats with tinder accounts is highly welcome. That wombat jiggle is something special!
It is interesting how the most vocal of detractors often have serious issues of their own with regards to morality. We could probably measure the projection by the volume of the oppositional voices.
Post 1: Wed Apr 01, 2015 10:48 am Otseng has been banned
Otseng has been banned for having multiple accounts and impersonating a moderator.
Otseng has been banned for having multiple accounts and impersonating a moderator.
Re: Her name was Ashley Madison!
Post #13I support criminalising adulteryDanieltheDragon wrote:
Why do individuals who want to ban gay marriage which doesn't actually threaten "traditional" marriage yet refuse to support a ban on adultery(which does) or prevent past adulteres from remmarying?

-
- Savant
- Posts: 6224
- Joined: Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:37 pm
- Location: Charlotte
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Her name was Ashley Madison!
Post #14[Replying to Paprika]
Hey at least your consistent.
What would be the reasons for criminalizing it and would you be willing to levy it as a capital punishment?
What would be the benefits to a society?
Hey at least your consistent.
What would be the reasons for criminalizing it and would you be willing to levy it as a capital punishment?
What would be the benefits to a society?
Post 1: Wed Apr 01, 2015 10:48 am Otseng has been banned
Otseng has been banned for having multiple accounts and impersonating a moderator.
Otseng has been banned for having multiple accounts and impersonating a moderator.
- Wootah
- Savant
- Posts: 9470
- Joined: Wed Nov 24, 2010 1:16 am
- Has thanked: 227 times
- Been thanked: 115 times
Post #15
ecco wrote:I thought post 3 was sarcasm?DanieltheDragon wrote: [Replying to post 9 by ecco]
I'm certainly not disagreeing with you.No the heat I am talking about is the decades long type of heat the Family Research Council kind of heat, The Sunday preacher kind of heat, The collective heat of an entire political party kind of heat. Nah these guys are foot notes hardly even trending.
As I said in Post 3Hypocrisy knows no bounds.
Proverbs 18:17 The one who states his case first seems right, until the other comes and examines him.
Member Notes: viewtopic.php?t=33826
"Why is everyone so quick to reason God might be petty. Now that is creating God in our own image
."
Member Notes: viewtopic.php?t=33826
"Why is everyone so quick to reason God might be petty. Now that is creating God in our own image

Post #16
[Replying to post 15 by Wootah]
ecco post #3
Wootah Post #5
A more thoughtful response to your Post #5...
A. I rarely take Christian views.
B. I don't believe in sin.
C. Not all people, people who believe "What I do is OK. What they do is evil." are hypocrites.
ecco post #3
What I do is OK. What they do is evil.Â
Hypocrisy knows no bounds.
Wootah Post #5
ecco Post #7That's a fairly minimalist position there. Do you take the Christian view that we are all sinners/hypocrites?
Ecco Post #11It was sarcasm.
Wootah Post # 15As I said in Post 3
Hypocrisy knows no bounds.
I thought is should have been clear that...I thought post 3 was sarcasm?
...was sarcasm. And...What I do is OK. What they do is evil.
...wasn't.Hypocrisy knows no bounds.
A more thoughtful response to your Post #5...
...would have been:That's a fairly minimalist position there. Do you take the Christian view that we are all sinners/hypocrites?
A. I rarely take Christian views.
B. I don't believe in sin.
C. Not all people, people who believe "What I do is OK. What they do is evil." are hypocrites.
Re: Her name was Ashley Madison!
Post #17Thank you.
1) If marriage is at least a contract, in most instances adultery is a breach of the contract without the consent of the other party involved. Why should there be a breach of contract without any consequence when just about all other breaches of contracts are liable to civil and/or criminal proceedings? (Divorce is merely a formal cessation of the contract, not punishing the person who breached the contract).What would be the reasons for criminalizing it
2) Adultery wrecks a lot of havoc amongst families. The harm done can be considerable.
Yes.and would you be willing to levy it as a capital punishment?
See above, for starters.What would be the benefits to a society?