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Monday, May 26, 2008
Frank Turek :: Townhall.com Columnist
Gay Marriage: Even Liberals Know It's Bad
by Frank Turek
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            Why not legalize same-sex marriage?  Who could it possibly hurt?  Children and the rest of society. That’s the conclusion of David Blankenhorn, who is anything but an anti-gay “bigot.” He is a life-long, pro-gay, liberal democrat who disagrees with the Bible’s prohibitions against homosexual behavior. Despite this, Blankenhorn makes a powerful case against Same-Sex marriage in his book, The Future of Marriage.  

            He writes, “Across history and cultures . . . marriage’s single most fundamental idea is that every child needs a mother and a father. Changing marriage to accommodate same-sex couples would nullify this principle in culture and in law.”  

            How so? 

            The law is a great teacher, and same sex marriage will teach future generations that marriage is not about children but about coupling. When marriage becomes nothing more than coupling, fewer people will get married to have children.               

            So what?

            People will still have children, of course, but many more of them out-of wedlock. That’s a disaster for everyone. Children will be hurt because illegitimate parents (there are no illegitimate children) often never form a family, and those that “shack up” break up at a rate two to three times that of married parents.  Society will be hurt because illegitimacy starts a chain of negative effects that fall like dominoes—illegitimacy leads to poverty, crime, and higher welfare costs which lead to bigger government, higher taxes, and a slower economy.  

            Are these just the hysterical cries of an alarmist?  No. We can see the connection between same-sex marriage and illegitimacy in Scandinavian countries. Norway, for example, has had de-facto same-sex marriage since the early nineties. In Nordland, the most liberal county of Norway, where they fly “gay” rainbow flags over their churches, out-of-wedlock births have soared—more than 80 percent of women giving birth for the first time, and nearly 70 percent of all children, are born out of wedlock! Across all of Norway, illegitimacy rose from 39 percent to 50 percent in the first decade of same-sex marriage. 

            Anthropologist Stanley Kurtz writes, “When we look at Nordland and Nord-Troendelag — the Vermont and Massachusetts of Norway — we are peering as far as we can into the future of marriage in a world where gay marriage is almost totally accepted. What we see is a place where marriage itself has almost totally disappeared.” He asserts that “Scandinavian gay marriage has driven home the message that marriage itself is outdated, and that virtually any family form, including out-of-wedlock parenthood, is acceptable.”

            But it’s not just Norway. Blankenhorn reports this same trend in other countries.  International surveys show that same-sex marriage and the erosion of traditional marriage tend to go together. Traditional marriage is weakest and illegitimacy strongest wherever same-sex marriage is legal.

            You might say, “Correlation doesn’t always indicate causation!”  Yes, but often it does. Is there any doubt that liberalizing marriage laws impacts society for the worse?  You need look no further than the last 40 years of no-fault divorce laws in the United States (family disintegration destroys lives and now costs tax payers $112 billion per year!).  

            No-fault divorce laws began in one state, California, and then spread to rest of the country. Those liberalized divorce laws helped change our attitudes and behaviors about the permanence of marriage.  There’s no question that liberalized marriage laws   will help change our attitudes and behaviors about the purpose of marriage. The law is a great teacher, and if same-sex marriage advocates have their way, children will be expelled from the lesson on marriage.  Continued...

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Frank Turek is the award-winning author or coauthor of three books including Correct, Not Politically Correct: How Same-Sex Marriage Hurts Everyone and I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist. His TV show airs Mondays at 8 pm ET on DirecTV, Channel 378. To learn more visit www.CrossExamined.org.
 
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The woman concerned was roughed up by the New York City police department in what was not the City’s finest hour, and won a substantial monetary settlement. This incident sparked international outrage as well as a heated discussion of the relative merits of each society’s attitude towards children.

It is against this backdrop of different expectations and different attitudes that Turek attempts to correlate gay marriage in Norway and divorce rates in that country (completely forgetting the fact that gay marriage exists in Canada, South Africa, Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Sweden, and completely omitting data pertaining to divorce rates in these nations). The notion that a heterosexual couple will now decide not to get married due to the fact that gay couples may marry is ludicrous on its face, as is the notion that a heterosexual married couple will now decide to get divorced due to the fact that gay couples may marry. That is simply not how people think or behave.

PHILIP CHANDLER

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Turek arrives at his bizarre conclusion – that “liberals” disapprove of gay marriage – by cherry picking the writings of one supposed “liberal” and then cherry picking data pertaining to divorce rates in Norway, completely forgetting the fact that correlation does not, in and of itself, prove causality (despite his genuflection in the direction of this knowledge), and completely overlooking the “third variable” problem in statistical analysis (in fact, Turek misrepresents the “third variable” as being the result in a simple cause and effect relationship, whereas any sociologist would refute such a grossly naïve analysis of a very complex phenomenon in a heartbeat).

Turek ignores, completely, the fact that the citizens of Scandinavian countries place much greater emphasis on the notion of communal responsibility for the welfare of children than do Americans (particularly conservative Americans, who vehemently reject the very concept of shared communal responsibility in their feverish attacks on the “It takes a village” model). Occasionally, cultural misunderstandings and clashes arise as a direct result of the inability of Americans to appreciate this emphasis – about 15 years ago, a Danish woman was arrested in New York City after leaving her child in a stroller outside the entrance to the restaurant in which she and her partner enjoyed a meal, ignoring the pleas of restaurant staff to bring the child in from outside (in Denmark, there is absolutely nothing unusual about such behaviour, because there is nowhere near the level of paranoia and fear of pedophiles as that from which we suffer; the sight of strollers parked outside Danish restaurants in warm weather does not give rise to concern or alarm).

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