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Sunday, December 11, 2005

You Knew It Would Come To This

When homosexuals and their liberal pals decided it was perfectly legitimate for gays to marry each other, there were a number of us who argued that to sanction such abnormality would open the floodgates to all other kinds of "marriage."

It has begun:
The marriage of many
By Cheryl Wetzstein, The Washington Times


"Polygamy rights is the next civil rights battle." So goes the motto of a Christian pro-polygamy organization that has been watching the battle over homosexual "marriage" rights with keen interest.

"We're coming. We are next. There's no doubt about it, we are next," says Mark Henkel, founder of www.TruthBearer.org. (link)
Why not? The word "marriage" is soon to mean nothing. Or, as Mark Henkel and the homosexual community would prefer to think of it, "anything."

An adult male "marrying" a little boy? Argue against it now. "Marriage" with sheep? If there is no moral underpinning, why not?

To you "open-minded" (or, as I prefer to think of you, empty-minded) people out there who argue rather lamely that morality shouldn't enter into the discussion, where are you going to draw your line? And when you draw that line, and Mr. Henkel accuses you of being bigotted and close-minded (I'm going to enjoy that), will you then agree that morality does play a part in the debate?

Once you (force yourself to) agree, you've joined us in the vicious, hate-filled homophobe club.

How are you going to be able to look in a mirror? ....

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