Some of my homosexual friends who used to be the most peaceful, loving, non-confrontational, are now very angry and aggressive about this, a complete personality change. They see this as (to quote them) their own fight against apartheid. They honestly believe this is a discrimination against them no different than racial discrimination.
How do you fight that? They have themselves convinced they are being treated as a lower class of human. The old days of being able to even chat about it have gone out the window.
They are not being discriminated against—they have all the rights to enter into a civil, contractual arrangement with each other that protects their property, their medical wishes, even their expectations regarding fidelity. They want to change the meaning of a word to encompass something it cannot. Marriage is defined as a holy union between a man and a woman.
Sex has always had its perversions. But for most people, at least for now, they wish to keep the sanctity of the definition for marriage. I’m proud of Christians, black and white, for standing up this time. We failed to do so in 1973 when Roe v. Wade passed, and we have been sliding down that slippery slope ever since. We must continue to stand firm on these principles or we will lose them all.
whaaaaaaaaaaa...
Here's to the day when biologic reality outstrips the influx of new aberrants.