Editorial Marriage's true ends Would same-sex marriage correct an injustice and deepen our understanding of marriage? Skepticism is in order

Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien

Marriage's true ends There is every likelihood that Hawaii's Supreme Court will soon overturn that state's prohibition on same-sex marriage. The court's reasoning will be simple enough: Hawaii's...

...Same-sex marriage, whatever its virtues, would narrow that frame and foreshorten our perspective...
...Miscegenation laws were about racial separation, not about the nature of marriage...
...Whether there are compelling enough reasons to preserve the heterosexual exclusivity of marriage is a question that arises in the wake of profound changes in how we think about sexual morality, procreation, and marriage...
...In both cases, a normative definition of family life is indispensable to any coherent and effective public action...
...In this context, marriage's meaning seems anything but secure...
...Should marriage be essentially a contractual arrangement between two individuals to be defined as they see fit...
...In that context, heterosexual sterility does not contradict the meaning of marriage in the way same-sex unions would...
...American society has much to gain from a fair-minded debate about such questions, and much to lose if we retreat further from reasoning together about the nature and aims of our common life...
...Similarly, elevating same-sex unions to the same moral and legal status as marriage will further throw into doubt marriage's fundamental purposes and put at risk a social practice and moral ideal vital to all...
...But is a further erosion of marriage's traditional linkage between sexual love and human procreation desirable...
...Now we must weigh the implicit individual and social benefits of heterosexual marriage against those of same-sex unions...
...Second, same-sex marriage is presented as an embrace of, not an assault on, what is acknowledged to be a uniquely valuable social institution...
...However, contemporary understandings of marriage increasingly stress the primacy of individual self-fulfillment, not intergenerational attachments...
...For the state to license same-sex unions will entail a fundamental reappraisal of the nature of marriage and the balance struck between rights of individual self-determination and the integrity of basic social institutions such as the family...
...Yet considerable evidence now suggests that these newfound "freedoms" have contributed to the instability and trivialization of marriage itself, and have not borne the promises once made for them of happier lives...
...Still, it is frequently objected that if the state does not deny sterile or older heterosexual couples the right to marry, how can it deny that right to homosexual couples, many of whom are already rearing children...
...Legalizing same-sex unions will not remedy a self-evident injustice by broadening access to the traditional goods of marriage...
...If society wishes to promote the human goods of marriage-emotional fulfillment, lifelong commitment, the creation of families, and the care of children-marginalizing homosexuals by denying civil standing to their publicly committed relationships makes little sense, advocates argue...
...Not all of them amount to doing the same thing...
...Indeed, it should tutor us in respect for the given nature of homosexuality and the dignity of homosexual persons...
...In modern democratic societies wide latitude is given to individuals and groups pursuing often conflicting and incompatible conceptions of the good...
...Or does marriage recognize and embody larger shared meanings that cannot be lightly divorced from history, society, and nature-shared meanings and social forms that create the conditions in which individuals can achieve their own fulfillment...
...But the justification and rationale for marriage as a social institution cannot rest on the goods of companionship alone...
...In fact, the loosening of marital bonds and expectations has contributed to the devaluation and even the abandonment of the marriage ideal by many, while encouraging unrealistic expectations of marriage for many more (see Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, p. 18...
...Consequently, sexual differentiation, even in the absence of the capacity to procreate, conforms to marriage's larger design in a way same-sex unions cannot...
...But the miscegenation analogy fails...
...The dynamic involved is subtle, but real...
...There are countless ways to 'have' a child," writes theologian Gilbert Meilaender of the social consequences and human meaning of procreation (Body, Soul, & Bioethics, University of Notre Dame Press, 1996...
...The court's reasoning will be simple enough: Hawaii's constitution forbids discrimination on the basis of sex, and for the state to deny the benefits of marriage to same-sex couples without demonstrating a "compelling state interest" does precisely that...
...Still, a broad tolerance and a high regard for individual autonomy cannot result in the equal embrace of every private interest or social arrangement...
...Should Hawaii license same-sex marriage, other states may be bound to recognize those marriages under the Full Faith and Credit clause of the Constitution...
...Advocates of same-sex marriage advance two arguments...
...The U. S. Supreme Court, it seems certain, will eventually be asked to rule on the constitutionality of the heterosexual exclusivity of marriage...
...Is there really any doubt that in tying sexual attraction to love and love to children and the creation of families, marriage fundamentally shapes our ideas of human dignity and the nature of society...
...Not all of them will teach us to discern the equal humanity of the child as one who is not our product but, rather, the natural development of shared love, like to us in dignity....To conceive, bear, give birth to, and rear a child ought to be an affirmation and a recognition: affirmation of the good of life that we ourselves were given...
...recognition that this life bears its own creative power to which we should be faithful...
...Marriage, at its best, tutors us as no other experience can in the given nature of human life and the acceptance of responsibilities we have not willed or chosen...
...The exclusive legal status of monogamous marriage, it is useful to remember, was once challenged by Mormon polygamy...
...Moreover, contraception and abortion have essentially severed any unwilled connection between sex and procreation...
...Resisting such a reductionist understanding is not merely in the interests of heterosexuals...
...Yet the plight of today's divorced women and their children refutes such claims...
...Historically, marriage forged a powerful connection between sexual love, procreation, and the care of children...
...With this respect comes a recognition of difference-a difference with real consequences...
...Exceptions do not invalidate a norm or the necessity of norms...
...For this reason sexual differentiation is marriage's defining boundary, for it is the precondition of marriage's true ends...
...That connection has been further attenuated by technological advances allowing us to separate biological, ges-tational, and relational parenting at will...
...And how individuals fashion their most intimate relationships has an enormous impact on the quality of our common life...
...If marriage as a social form is first a procreative bond in the sense that Meilaender outlines, then marriage necessarily presupposes sexual differentiation, for human procreation itself presupposes sexual differentiation...
...The heterosexual exclusivity of marriage can be defended in the same way social policy rightly shows a preference for the formation of intact two-parent families...
...Economic freedom, for example, must be balanced against environmental concerns...
...Rather, same-sex marriage, like polygamy, would change the very nature and social architecture of marriage in ways that may empty it of any distinctive meaning...
...Recent social history can guide us here...
...We are all the offspring of a man and a woman, and marriage is the necessary moral and social response to that natural human condition...
...Certainly, mutual love and care are to be encouraged wherever possible...
...How some individuals make use of marriage, either volitionally or as the result of some incapacity, does not determine the purpose of that institution...
...But polygamy was judged inimical to the values of individual dignity and social comity that marriage uniquely promotes...
...In this light, advocates of same-sex marriage often argue that laws prohibiting it are analogous to miscegenation statutes...
...How society defines marriage has a profound effect on how individuals think and act...
...Proponents of no-fault divorce argued that the higher meaning of marriage, and even the health of children, would be better served in making marriage easier to dissolve...
...First, denying same-sex couples the marriage rights enjoyed by heterosexual persons is discriminatory, an imposition of unjustified inequality...
...There are profound social goods at stake in holding together the biological, relational, and procreative dimensions of human love...
...Parents' rights to instill their own values in their children must accommodate the state's mandate to set educational standards for all children...
...Both developments were welcomed as expressions of greater honesty and even better preparations for marriage...
...Popular acceptance of premarital sex and cohabitation gives us some sense of the moral and social trajectory involved...

Vol. 123 • May 1996 • No. 10


 
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