Legalization of gay marriage opens the door to every imaginable possibility
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| Thursday, June 01, 2006 |
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Star Parker
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"The civil rights movement reached deeply into our nation’s soul, where society had to think hard about clarifying the principles of our corporate social conduct. The homosexual rights movement turns the civil rights movement on its head. Dr. King appealed to religious truths to make his point; homosexual activists are attempting to re-write these truths."
"In her new book, Mary Chaney confidently relegates a few thousand years of religious tradition regarding the nature of marriage to an historic footnote and curiosity. According to her, legal formalization of this traditional arrangement would abrogate freedom and be discriminatory."
"It’s hard to figure out whether Mary Chaney is simpleminded or just disingenuous. This debate is not about relationships between consenting adults but about the exchange of one source of authority for our laws and values for another. Will it be the Bible or Mary Cheney’s youthful passions and impulses?"
"Once the authority for defining marriage moves from biblical tradition to politics, marriage will be defined by whatever might be deemed so by a court or that can be passed into law. Legalization of gay marriage opens the door to every imaginable possibility."
"The homosexual movement is but a new chapter being written by liberal elitists who brokered the displacement of tradition and personal responsibility with disastrous welfare state policies. Blacks paid dearly and still are paying." Related
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