May not be crime, but it is a sin
By agreeing to listen to samesex marriage pleas, the Supreme Court may have underscored the value of dignity and rights (Editorial: Taking the right step forward; November 28). Same-sex marriage may not be a crime in the eyes of the law vis-à-vis interpretation of provisions in the Constitution, but it will remain a sin against nature’s law and balance as opposite sexes are its essential constituents for the continual existence of life on the planet. The spur in homosexuality is bound to decrease natural bonding and attraction for the opposite sex. Already, obsessed with living a materialistic and artificial life, man has created an imbalance. KK Sood Nangal