Saturday, November 15, 2014

We must push back against the myths and cultural dangers of gay marriage

The aggressive homosexual lobby pushed a hate
campaign against Chik -fil-A, but the people, by
large majorities, do not want to redefine marriage
based on sexual habits.  Almost 80% in S.C. oppose. 
Basing identity on sex habits does not give the right to redefine marriage

Bert Easter and Ed Madden were one of the first gay couples to fight to redefine marriage based on their bedroom habits in South Carolina. A decade ago they applied for a Richland County marriage license to make a statement, boasts The State newspaper, as it exalts the homosexual move to force the redefinition of marriage based on sexual habits.
But contrary to the misinformation campaign of the homosexual movement, no one is stopping gays from loving whoever they want – or in a secular fashion – marrying that person.
But claiming your bedroom habits as a civil right should never entitle a group of leftwing political lobbyists to change the definition of marriage.
The definition of marriage is a man and a woman becoming a family. The government got involved with a special designation for tax purposes. And families are the most healthy way to strengthen our culture.
To expand that designation to homosexuals is more of political grandstanding that meeting any actual crisis or need.
According to a recent study, less than three percent of the population is homosexual.
And if you talk to any gay man, who is being honest, he does not practice that lifestyle because he wants to settle down and start a family. It is the availability of many like-minded partners, and frequent encounters that draws many homosexual men to their sexual identity.
Aside from that, according to a study reported by Dr. Laura Schlessinger on her nationally syndicated radio show, 70 percent of homosexual men said they were sexually molested by an adult male before age 10. Strangely these victims of abuse did not consider their molestation a violation or a crime.
While the truth about the gay lifestyle and their sexual histories are ignored by the media, is is very pertinent information as we face an increasing assault from homosexual activists who now have Democrat-activist judges ignoring some ugly facts about the homosexual community.
Your acceptance of having sex with one of the same sex is not what entitles you to civil rights. Being an American has that covered. And government-recognized marriage is not a civil right.
We as a nation, if we turn our heads to this onslaught from the gay community, are not doing a good job of protecting children, who could end up in the household of adults much more likely to use them as sexual objects.
While it is extremely politically incorrect to point out these facts, we are obligated to.
No matter how loudly the gay supporters yell in hatred against us, we must push back.
Even as Homosexual marriages are taking place, we must NEVER quit the fight against it.
We need to have the courage to acknowledge the reason why gay marriage is not good.
Expanding a gay culture is dangerous to our civilization as we already have abortion eliminating our progeny.
Homosexuals cannot not naturally reproduce. They will have to incorporate someone else's child to play house. That will not be healthy or good for our society, as there are already too many broken homes. There is no good reason to equate homosexuality with male-female married couples.

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