Posts tagged as:

Gay marriage

It must be difficult for the GOP these days. On one hand, they want to continue to appeal to Bible-thumping, teabagging, gun-toting bigots, but on the other, they also want to extend their congregation beyond the high school drop-outs and the plantation owners. This level of re-branding is hard enough to do without the family [...]

{ 1 comment }

Civil Disillusion

December 2, 2009

in Commentary

Patrick Phillips wrote in his blog about a California man who has proposed a ban on divorce. In his post, and in the comments, he talked about the same-sex marriage debate, and “civil unions.”
I wrote the following in response to his post, and I am copying it here because I’ve often written in my [...]

{ 0 comments }

Last week was not a good one for civil rights.
A city law being hatched in Washington, D.C. that would make it illegal for religious organizations to discriminate against homosexual individuals – with the exception of having to marry them or support their ceremonies – has gotten a cold response from the Catholic Archdiocese of [...]

{ 0 comments }

Why I Oppose Prop 8

December 19, 2008

in Commentary

As I see it, most people who oppose gay marriage do so because 1) they believe that homosexuality is a choice and a sin, and 2) they do not want to raise their children in a society which condones homosexuality. When you cut through all the pseudo-legalese bullcrap about “rights that don’t exist” and whatnot, [...]

{ 0 comments }