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May 01 2009

Gay Marriage Should Not Be Legal

Published by homewithjoe at 11:49 am under Family Life, Uncategorized Edit This

By now you have probably heard about what happened at the Miss USA pageant. I did not watch, but from what I read Miss California Carrie Prejean was asked a question about gay marriage and answered that she was against it. The question was asked by gay blogger Perez Hilton. (I don’t understand why a gay blogger was judging a women’s competition; maybe I missed something.) I don’t know anything about these two people, but they’ve been talked about for the last few days.

Why is it that whenever someone states an opinion that is different than the liberal media they become the target of verbal attack? I think it is because it threatens the media’s agenda of portraying homosexuality as normal. Maybe it’s because there seems to be more gays in show business than the general population. I don’t know, but I do know that for the past several years the media has been filling our TV and movie screens with propaganda to make the public more sympathetic to gays.

Now, whenever someone speaks against homosexuality, they are labeled “intolerant”, “unenlightened”, “homophobic”, or “religious zealot”. I must be a total retard then, because I believe that gay relationships are not normal. They are abnormal, perverted, and disgusting. I am glad that several groups have publicly supported Miss Prejean for her courage to stand up for her beliefs.

America is a great country. I am glad we have so much freedom. If gays want to have perverted sexual relationships in private, they have the freedom to do so. However, there is no reason for the government to legitimatize their relationships by creating gay marriages. The rules for who may marry have been pretty much unchanged for all of recorded history. Why should they be changed to suit a growing minority of deviants?

Some have compared the fight for gay marriage rights to the civil rights movement. Shame on them! Gays are not an oppressed people. I have never seen separate restrooms for gays. I’ve never heard of gays not being served in restaurants. They have the right to vote. They even have the right to marry like the rest of us, to someone of the opposite sex.

Hopefully the pageant incident will encourage others to stand up for what they believe is right. Let’s not let the media decide what we believe.



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