All that can be hoped for is that in the 4 states with referendums - Maine, Maryland, Washington and Minnesota - majorities will vote against gay marriage, to counter the judicial tyranny.
I think that they will. As Scott Lively recently wrote, the “worm is getting to turn.”
I’ve seen solid evidence of this lately, and am encouraged. The pastor at my rather large evangelical church - call it a mega-church if you’d like - had been loth to mention the homosexual political attack on society with any kind of critical urgency. Today, he was much more open about not just homosexual “marriage,” but about homosexuality itself, excoriating it as a sin, and even calling Obama’s position on it a promotion of evil, to enthusiastic applause from the congregation.
I was pleasantly shocked to hear all of this, and hope that it will be just an inception of an effective push-back both locally and nationally.
“All that can be hoped for is that in the 4 states with referendums - Maine, Maryland, Washington and Minnesota - majorities will vote against gay marriage, to counter the judicial tyranny.”
The four above are amongst the more liberal states in the country.
I’m predicting that at least one of them, perhaps two, will vote -for- gay marriage this time around.
No joy in that here. It’s just the way I see it...