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Tuesday, December 02, 2003
Porky McPokemon turns in his essay
If you're like me, you're probably wondering what a home-schooled Oklahoma boy, who only recently learned about the joy of erections, thinks about this whole gay marriage thing. Well, wonder no more:
It played a role in the turn of the century explosion of Darwinism. It marked itself in the Humanist Manifestos. It exploded in the sexual revolution of the '60s. It manifested itself in the debate of the meaning of "is" during the Clinton administration. Now, it's evident that it played a huge role in the Massachusetts Supreme Court this past week.
As you have probably already heard, on Wednesday, the highest court in Massachusetts issued a decision striking down a ban on same-sex marriages in that state. In(sic) more confirmation that America is run by liberal courts, the 4-3 ruling declares that homosexual couples have a constitutional right to marry.
Around the country, some people are praising the decision and others are appalled. You know how it goes: The homosexuals at NOW, HRC and GLAAD are happy about it, and the conservative Christians at FF, TRC and CWFA are upset about the decision. Additionally, the country as a whole is divided on this issue. So, who's right?
One can only begin to answer that question if he has a sense of absolute truth and morality. Moreover, that's where the division is – between those on the left who have no sense of absolutely truth and morality, and those on the right who fervently defend the idea.
As much as Kim Gandy and the rest of her disgusting friends at NOW want you to believe, marriage has not always been regarded as merely a legal union between two living entities. From the beginning of creation and the marriage of Adam and Eve up until now, marriage has been a God-ordained, sacred institution.
Oh. And by the way. Kim Gandy and her "disgusting friends at NOW" have cooties....
Ewwwwwww.
I did like this passage, though:
I suppose the Massachusetts court was simply following the beliefs of the state's citizenry. Though it was once a birthplace of freedom, Massachusetts is now known as a bastion of immorality and extreme liberalism, almost like the rest of America.
Does anybody at WorldNet even read his columns or is he just there for the freak show factor?
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