Posted on 04/07/2009 10:36:11 PM PDT by DesertRenegade
The recent ruling in Iowa to permit homosexual marriage should scare all Americans. This change in thinking is indeed indicative of a countrys regression. Here in New Jersey, we sometimes forget that the country is not as diverse as we may like to believe; to consider our perspective analogous is obtuse. I agree, to us, the notion of homosexuality may not be foreign, yet that does not give us license to transcend the laws and consensus of the nation. We may harbor a more affable sentiment toward homosexuals, but that is in no way representative of the nation.
The truth of the matter is a majority of Americans oppose homosexual marriage. As per a recent CBS poll, Americans Divided On Homosexual Marriage, only a third of Americans think homosexual couples should be allowed to marry. We have seemingly or conveniently overlooked the fact that, despite Iowa, Massachusetts and Connecticut, 37 states have enacted statutory Defense of Marriage Acts, and 30 states have constitutional amendments protecting traditional marriage, while two more states have strong language that defines marriage as between one man and one woman. In fact, three states Arizona, California and Florida passed marriage protection legislation just in the last year.
If Iowa does become a homosexual marriage mecca, the marriage rights bestowed upon those couples hold only nominal value in most other states and federally. As maintained by the United States Defense of Marriage Act DOMA, the word marriage means only a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife and [n]o state shall be required to give effect to any relationship between persons of the same sex that is treated as a marriage under the laws of [any] other state.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailytargum.com ...
My personal beliefs on this subject at this point should be known to all. While I find no basis to the charge of discrimination which is typically claimed by those in support of this measure, I can't help but think that ones moral belief system has to come into play in deciding a position on the subject. To this point the only legal justification for this has been derived from judicial fiat which seems to be in direct contradiction with the will of the electorate. If same sex marriage had so much support it would be sailing through our state legislatures and being signed into law by governors. This is not the case to this point (Vermont not withstanding). What has to be refuted is this notion of discrimination. As the author so adeptly points out, the same restrictions on marriage are placed on both heterosexuals as they are on homosexuals. Therefore a claim of discrimination is untenable. This point can not be stressed enough.
“But society as a whole will be effected by the acceptance of homosexuality as normal. This goes beyond your little neighborhood.”
Expect to see all the schoolbooks changed to make sure husband and husband or wife and wife are used equally with husband and wife. You are going to see gay acceptance indoctrination in schools like you wouldnt believe. If you think it is bad now, just wait.
Homosexuality is a fetish just as much as religion is a fetish...
Wow. Time for your medication, big guy..
“Wow. Time for your medication, big guy..”
I told you before that I don’t buy dope from strangers, now beat it before I call a cop.
Headed to hell in a handbasket!
Don’t fool yourself. No country is strong enough to withstand gay marriage. Destruction comes eventually. Homosexuality is an abomination in the eyes of God. He will only let it go on for so long, then judgment comes.
You can try to convince yourself otherwise. But you are only fooling yourself.
Yeah, I was really stunned to see the Targum as the source, though I’ve seen some conservative opinions voiced there lately.
“I am a free man unencumbered by the beliefs or constraints of others.”
I think you are indeed Doing The French Mistake. Whatever.
Brain fried yet?
N/A
It's also a sign of the culmination of the Ages, for those who believe.
“I suspect you know all about dope..”
I know you, right... What else is there to know?
I love the founding fathers, but I wish the spirtual ancestors of the Second and Third Great Awakenings would realize that they did NOT found the country. The founding fathers were not foot washers or hand clappers.
We are SUPPOSED to be a Republic, with checks and balances on the stupid multitude and the greedy politicians. "Democracy" is what brought us Obama.
I don't see the word "marriage" in the Constitution anyplace...
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