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Friday, November 06, 2009
FIRST-PERSON: They can't blame the Christians anymore
By Kelly Boggs / Baptist Press
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ALEXANDRIA, La. (BP)--It has been put to a vote in some shape, form or fashion in 31 states. Each and every time it has failed. Its most recent defeat came in Maine. The "it" in question is "homosexual marriage."

On Nov. 3 voters in the Pine Tree State passed Question 1 by a margin of 53-47 percent. In so doing, Maine voters overturned a law signed by Democrat Gov. John Baldacci in May that had made such relationships legal.

Homosexual activists have long sought to characterize those who oppose "gay marriage" as intolerant, homophobic, Bible-thumping bigots. However, an attempt to depict Maine voters in such fashion simply will not work.

According to a Gallup survey, Maine is the third least religious state in America. By almost any measure, Maine would be considered a liberal bastion. But even in the left-leaning, irreligious Pine Tree State, "homosexual marriage" has been rejected.

The defeat of "gay marriage" is even more significant when you consider that homosexual activists and organizations pulled out all the stops in an effort to gain a victory at the ballot box in Maine.

Through Oct. 20, supporters of "gay marriage" raised $4 million to their opponents $2.5 million. They also had the support of the state's major newspapers and key political figures. Add to these pluses a well-organized political campaign with an estimated 8,000 volunteers, and proponents of "homosexual marriage" felt confident they would win.

Maine is not the first liberal state to reject "gay marriage." California has twice rejected it; Oregon has as well. And even though Washington state granted broad legal benefits to homosexual partnerships in the most recent election, it stopped short of granting them "marriage."

The rejection of "gay marriage" in Maine begs the question, "Why do Americans continue to reject it?" After all, homosexuals enjoy tremendous tolerance for their lifestyle in the United States and President Obama even recently signed legislation granting homosexuals special protections.

"Americans insist on choice," argue Josh Hammond and James Morrison in their book "The Stuff Americans Are Made Of." The authors write, "Our Constitution ... guarantees each American choice in speech, choice in what is written, choice of religion, choice in association, even choice in choosing or not choosing a weapon." They continue, "Finally, and most important, there is a choice in how we are governed, and by whom."

I think Hammond and Morrison have a point. Americans do like the freedom of choice and, by and large, they support that freedom for everyone. However, most would agree that not all choices are created equal.

While I may defend your right to choose, I don't have to like your choice. I certainly don't have to agree or approve of your choice. And I don't have to validate or celebrate a choice with which I disagree. Continued...

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Just because same sex marriages were defeated in Maine does not mean that the Gay and Lesbian Community does not plan to push this issue in the future. The goal of these people is to have Gay/Lesbian marriage in all fifty states. There are also other things on their agenda such as openly teaching Gay/Lesbian in the schools, and teaching it as a "normal" choice to little kids who have not found their orientation yet. They also want Gays and Lesbians serving openly in the military.

Too bad the United States has all of these Christian denominations, many of whom condone Gay/Lesbian marriage, and who ordain Gay/Lesbian clergy. If there was ONE Christian Church, it would have enough power to defeat un-Christian values at every turn.

So, the question is: What denomination represents "true" Christianity? Also, remember that the founding fathers made no provision to protect Christianity in any way from the assaults of atheists or other religions. In that regard they failed!! The byproduct of failing to do this, is that what now passes for Christianity in the United States has to compete with every other silly religion under the sun etc/ etc.

Why?


Why do the homosexuals want to
enter into a straight institution?

What is wrong with New Jersey, and
now Washington State Civil unions?

Why can't the homosexuals answer these two questions?
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