Originally posted by FredLC
Hitro, I adressed that in my first post, on page 2. Would you care to counter my points?
Allright, but note that I see that there are differences between for example parent/child and sibling/sibling incest.
The first is worse, it is wrong especially for the reason discussed by IceBlaZe and me.
The second itself is not a problem (though I personally find it very strange) as long as we are talking about consenting adults.
The only problem I see with it is the one of genetics when it comes to having a child. And only that matters, the relationship itself can't be sanctioned anyway (in other words, they'll just do it), as Marla said very correctly.
Considering this issue you said:
In that case, the argument that incest should be outlawed because it can generate a genetically defective offspring is invalid. First, because this would demand that the prohibition would lie not in the marriage itself, but in the act of having children, so, a law just prohibiting pregnancy in the union between too close relatives would suffice.
It would suffice in strictly theoretical terms. But practically I would do everything to prevent such a law.
A law like that would be fundamentally opposed to the idea of equality under the law. It would be "second-grade unions", and that is something I am completely opposed to.
For the same reason do I support homosexual marriages and adoptions, because I think that every union that is deemed acceptable by the state should be equal under the law.
If I take this consequently, that only leaves the possiblity to allow everything or nothing. Otherwise it would open the door to prohibit all kinds of people from having children, if their genes are not deemed "good enough".
So in these purely technical terms I am pretty much "on the fence" on the issue. I'd either be in favour of completely legalizing all kinds of unions, no matter the family relations, or to prohibit them. And in that split situation the emotional aspect may come into play.
But it's also simply so that I think an individual has a right to live out his sexual orientation with all rights and resposibilities that come along with it - as long as it doesn't infringe on the rights of others.
But as said above incest I don't regard incest as a sexual orientation but simply as a choice.