Monday, July 24, 2006
Is the Gay Marriage Movement is Falling Apart?
The Massachusetts couple whose relationship led the way for legalized gay marriage in that state, has split up. Does their relationship parallel the larger failure of the gay marriage movement?
The latest Rasmussen Report has some interesting facts, but nothing new:
Or consider the outcry when The Advocate published the larger agenda of the homosexual marriage movement: anything goes, including polygamy.
Despite these recent events, I'm not optimistic. What society has ever maintained morality when such a large group supported its redefinition?
Several other upcoming court decisions, including the state of Washington, may turn the tide in the other direction. Additionally, our Congress has failed to pass the Federal Marriage Amendment for the fourth time in 2 years.
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The latest Rasmussen Report has some interesting facts, but nothing new:
68% of Likely Voters take the traditional approach and define marriage as the union of a man and a woman. A Rasmussen Reports survey found that only 29% believe marriage can be the union of any two people.Or consider the latest court rulings in Connecticut, Nebraska, New York, Georgia, Tennessee; all victories for traditionalists.
Or consider the outcry when The Advocate published the larger agenda of the homosexual marriage movement: anything goes, including polygamy.
Despite these recent events, I'm not optimistic. What society has ever maintained morality when such a large group supported its redefinition?
Several other upcoming court decisions, including the state of Washington, may turn the tide in the other direction. Additionally, our Congress has failed to pass the Federal Marriage Amendment for the fourth time in 2 years.