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To: Grunthor

“Yeah it’s a bad thing but with all of the other possible things that could destroy us, this is small potatoes.”

I disagree. This divide is at the very heart of our nation’s social fabric. I ask what it says that the only societies on earth who have accepted gay marriage are so inherently dysfunctional that they are unable to do something so basic as to produce the next generation. Entertaining the very thought of “gay marriage” says something not only perverse about a society, but also something very sick about the way it views family to start with.

We grow up with the expectation that we will have children. We impregnate that into our children. It’s how we raise them. Now, that’s all disappearing. It becomes a matter of, “Well, Johnny, if you marry someone of the opposite sex, then you can have kids. But if you don’t, that’s okay.”

And it’s not okay. Not in a society that wishes to remain self-perpetuating.

It’s just as things happened with unilateral divorce—we were told it wouldn’t affect divorce rates substantially. Yeah, freaking right. The same thing with accepting having children out-of-wedlock.

Now we have millions of kids who grow up without parents or from split homes. And I ask: which is more damaging to our society? That? Or al-Quaida?

I think it’s very clearly the disintegration of the American family, and this only helps perpetuate that.


18 posted on 06/16/2008 9:45:35 PM PDT by CaspersGh0sts
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To: CaspersGh0sts

It is not our society that wants this perversion. In fact whenever the people have been given a chance to vote on the issue, they vote against it. It will be the same in California this November.


41 posted on 06/17/2008 7:54:26 AM PDT by Grunthor (John McCain, Soc. Arizona)
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