Polygamy. Beastiality. Removing the age of consent. And persecuting businesses and Churches which do not go along.
Yup. All of that.
If the Supreme Court imposes 50 state homosexual marriage, that will not be the end of things.
What this will do is move the goal posts. Having achieved this goal will not be the end of homosexual activism.
I think that polygamy or group marriage will definitely be the subject of future lawsuits. I also fear that churches will be sued if they don’t allow homosexual marriage in their denominations.
What should happen, in my opinion, is that the gay activists should fold up their tent and go home, if they achieve this stated goal. But I doubt that will happen. There are other goals they want to achieve, which are based on the moving of the goalposts here.
So look for years and years of lawsuits and social upheaval in a world in which homosexual marriage is decreed as a social norm and legally the same as traditional marriage.
Correct.
And creating a reality where there is fight back.
As I understand it that the Defeat of DOMA was at least in part was that the federal government had no right to define marriage. Now the federal government will assume that right. What rights are left to the several states to define marriage. If the age of consent is 16 in Alabama is it fair that couples have to wait to 18 in California?
Churches must perform marriages of pedophiles to the children they are abusing.
There’s no reason why not.