"Well, Jeneral....what will you do if there are NO men to marry?"
Which would happen why, exactly?
"What would you do if we become a dominant homosexual state as Sparta was?"
Well now, that's a really poor example.
From Wikipedia:
"From c. 650 BC it rose to become the dominant military power in the region, and as such was recognised as the overall leader of the combined Greek forces during the Greco-Persian Wars. Sparta owed its military efficiency to its social structure, unique in ancient Greece."
And it stayed that way for 300 years or so. Not to mention that the women had an unparalleled equality to men in Spartan society.
"Spartan women enjoyed a status, power and respect that was unknown in the rest of the classical world. They controlled their own properties, as well as the properties of male relatives who were away with the army. It is estimated that women were the sole owners of at least 35% of all land and property in Sparta.[56] The laws regarding a divorce were the same for both men and women. Unlike women in Athens, if a Spartan woman became the heiress of her father because she had no living brothers to inherit (an epikleros), the woman was not required to divorce her current spouse in order to marry her nearest paternal relative.[57] Spartan women rarely married before the age of 20, and unlike Athenian women who wore heavy, concealing clothes and were rarely seen outside the house, Spartan women wore short dresses and went where they pleased."
So, Sparta was a military powerhouse that dominated the region, had social equality for women. They had a rather odd economy but it seemed to work for them.
In other words Crockett, shut the fuck up.
"You ceast to exist....that's what!!!"
So, gay men show up and women cease to exist, is that it? Does the opposite work if a bunch of lesbians move in?
"How will you feel when your gay next door neighbors want to come over & seduce your husband?"
Probably the same way she'd feel if the neighborhood slut next door tried it. I'm sure the husband would be far less tempted though.
"Remember when God sent the Angel of the Lord (that's Jesus) to Sodom & Gomorriah? They gay men came to Lot's house & said, "Let us have sex with your men visitors." Lot said, "I'll give you my virgin daughters, just leave these men alone.""
A paragon of virtue he was.
The story isn't about homosexuality you dolt. It's a morality tale about hospitality and how one should treat visitors. The fact that homosexuality is hinted at/shown isn't the fucking point.
"Do you remember what happened next??? boom!!!"
Try actually reading the fucking thing next time. Tell me where it says god destroyed anything directly because of homosexuality running rampant.