I don't know that I had ever looked at it this way before, at least not until my wife showed me the articled. After I read it, I began to wonder how many other ideas in our life could be looked at in a similar fashion.
The articled reads:
In our sometimes misguided efforts to expand our freedom, selfish
adults have systematically dismantled that which is most precious to
children as they grow and develop. That’s why I am now speaking out against same-sex marriage.
By the way, I am gay.
A few days ago I testified against pending same-sex marriage legislation in Minnesota’s Senate Judiciary and House Civil Law Committees.
The atmosphere at these events (I’ve also testified elsewhere) seems tinged with unreality—almost a carnival-like surrealism. Natural law, tradition, religion, intellectual curiosity, and free inquiry no longer play a role in deliberations. Same-sex marriage legislation is defended solely on grounds of moral relativism and emotions.
Pure sophistry is pitted against reason. Reason is losing.
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