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Okay, that appears to be the start of a logical argument.Premise: secular principles guide the lawmaking process. Not religious one (otherwise there wouldn't even be gay marriage, if religion played a role in the lawmaking process).
That said, gay parenthood is very delicate issue in my country.
For instance, as for transsesxuals, a trans man (who is a biological woman, at birth) cannot be considered a mother by the law.
So if he decides to have a baby, by having sex with a man, he will be considered the mother of that baby, by law. Not the father.
And that's the reason why the law requires sterilization to have your anagraphical name and gender changed.
And we are off the rails. You are conflating sex with gender. Gender is the expression of one's perceived sexuality. What does this have to do with surrogacy?
Sterilization in order to avoid that a trans man can deliver babies, and consider himself "father". Which is what happens in the US.
No, not that is not what happens here. Wow! Did you take a strange turn. The post had promise at the start and then went off into lala land.