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Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Robert Knight :: Townhall.com Columnist
Iowa Court, Vermont Legislators Ban Common Sense
by Robert Knight
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To a disturbing number of judges, most of the media, and now the Vermont legislature, marriage was created only to shut out homosexuals. That’s it. There’s no other reason for its presence in the law.

How else to interpret the vote today (April 7) in the Senate and House to override Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas’s veto and to legalize same-sex “marriage?”  Or the rulings in Massachusetts, California, Connecticut and Iowa that find nothing unique about men and women bonding for life? Or headlines like this from the April 4 Wall Street Journal

“Iowa Supreme Court Overturns Gay-Marriage Ban”

The Iowa law, as with most states, does not mention same-sex relationships. It establishes requirements, beginning with a male-female couple. Characterizing this ruling as overturning a “ban” defines the institution negatively – by what it is not.

In its unanimous opinion in Varnum v. Brien, the Iowa Supreme Court says that real marriage is merely a form of “prejudice” (using that word 21 times) and hints that homosexuals might be better parents than the mother-father variety. The seven justices cite junk science from gay-dominated guilds (the American Psychological Assn., etc.) to float the idea that kids are no better off in a normal home:

“Almost every professional group that has studied the issue indicates children are not harmed when raised by same-sex couples, but to the contrary, benefit from them. …we acknowledge the existence of reasoned opinions that dual-gender parenting is the optimal environment for children. These opinions, while thoughtful and sincere, were largely unsupported by reliable scientific studies.”

Say what? They have it exactly backwards. It’s the “gay parenting” studies that are deeply flawed, as Drs. Robert Lerner and Althea Nagai demonstrate thoroughly in their devastating book No Basis: What the studies Don’t tell us about same-sex parenting. Meanwhile, oceans of data from every conceivable authority show the advantages of the mother-and-father, intact family.

The Iowa court, like the others before it, and the hippy dippy Vermont lawbreakers ask us to believe, absurdly, that men and women have no meaningful differences. Even homosexuals think the sexes are quite different, preferring one over the other.

The creation of counterfeit “marriage” is a finger in the eye of God, who created marriage as the first human institution. Jesus reminded the Pharisees:

 “Have you not read that He which made them from the beginning made them male and female, and said, for this cause shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife and they shall be one flesh?” (Matthew 19:4,5, Gen. 2:24)

But in America’s kookier courts and trendy New England, the Bible – the founding document of Western legal thought – is ruled irrelevant, and marriage is a speed bump on the road to sexual liberation.

The Iowa judges say that keeping marriage male and female “does not substantially further any important governmental objective.”

Really? Society would survive without a single homosexual relationship, but it would collapse without marriage. The law recognizes that marriage is unique and irreplaceable.  Lots of homosexuals are wonderful, caring people, and some have close relationships, but that does not make them “married” any more than a brother and sister can be “married.”

Rep. Barney Frank often asks the straw man question, “How does my gay relationship hurt your marriage?” Continued...

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Robert Knight is a Senior Writer/Correspondent for Coral Ridge Ministries and a Senior Fellow for the American Civil Rights Union.
 
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oops! typo
I meant to say: "the legislatures and courts CAN'T uphold animus.

Knight is sounding like
the same judge who said that almighty God made the races on separate continents so that they couldn't mix, so therefore they shouldn't.


Knight is lying outright about which research was cited in court and which is accurate and the proper evidence the court required and reviewed.

Isn't there something more pragmatic required here?

Religious belief is the cultural invention, that is a fact. One has much flexibility and freedom when it comes to choosing and to what degree.

Homosexuality is not. Neither is being intersexed, which is a medical condition and not one of morals.
Marriage equality could make allowance for someone with that condition to have the option and opportunity to marry.

Asserting that you think gay/or gender variant people have no value or represent something not human enough to adhere to the standards the court could see no exception in for gay people: then the objections here ARE animus. And the courts, nor legislatures can uphold animus. Their oath is in the protection and adherence to the Constitutions, not the Bible.

In states and countries where gay couples can marry, the usual conjecture is proven false. Continuing to say that these decisions come at the expense of the quality of religious freedom, marriage and it's definitions is also false.

Getting hysterical over these turns of events looks like spite.
Were family and marriage advocates putting their time and money into families in crisis because of the economy, addiction, violence or desertion, I'd have more respect for them.
But no, most of their resources are spent on keeping gay people in legal limbo.

Over the last several weeks there have been nearly daily mass murders. Some stemming from domestic violence.
Where ARE the priorities of those marriage advocates? Aren't you asking?
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