The catholic church, and many other religions, that have been formulating 
their doctrines for hundreds of years, would be against many of the things 
on your list.

While I don't agree with their views, I can't really call them "poorly 
thought out".


>I think this is a poorly thought out argument.
>
> If you are distinguishing between marriage types based on progeny, then 
> how do you fit:
>
> Old people getting married
> Sterile people getting married
> People who don't want children getting married
> Artificial insemination
> Adoption
> Divorce and remarriage.
> People having children out of wedlock
>
> None of these are handled by your narrow definition of a "good" marriage.
>



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