Monday, May 14, 2012

Never Thought This Day Would Come

That a United States President would come out squarely and openly against families, tradition, and Christianity.  He's not only done that in his declaration for Gay Marriage, but has gone beyond it in speeches to subtly equate people of faith with racists while his syncophants in his own house network (MSNBC, in case you're not sure) equate us with Hitler.

Women should be insulted that he chose to equate Gay Marriage with Sufferage.  No homosexual has ever been denied access to the voting booth by government regulation.  Black people should be insulted that he also equated Gay Marriage with Civil Rights.  Where has gay discrimination ever been encouraged by government? (Don't obscure the point by trying to use a gay discrimination story from some town council in Stickville Arkansas that happened 30 years ago.)

Simply stated, no person should receive special recognition, benefits, or preference from the government based on behavior.  Homosexuality is definitively not something one is, but something one does.  Marriage is a sacred sacrament which the President promises to destroy, no differently than if he entered a church sanctuary and proceeded to smash the altar, chalice, and tabernacle, then arrested everyone worshipping inside.

His own words condemn him, showing once and for all that he truly is not a Christian, but anti-Christian.  His extremist policies in matters of faith have disqualified him from the office he holds.  Radical abortion-on-demand and childbirth abortions, mandating that all employers provide abortifacients and sterilization, and now the satanic destruction of the marriage sacrament go beyond the pale.  He may not be the antichrist that brings about Armageddon, but he is an antichrist all the same.

Sadly, the institution of marriage has been cheapened by so many Americans who lost sight of what marriage is supposed to be.  Hollywood set the example over the years, with actors and actresses marrying at the drop of a hat.  The rest of the celebrity-obsessed culture followed their lead by treating marriage like middle schoolers treat "going steady".

Republicans will run and hide, because they fear that the truth will lose them votes.  Romney will make a simple and mild statement that he continues to hold that marriage is between a man and a woman, which is perhaps all he need say on the subject.  America must reject the immorality of this guy they accidentally elected president four years ago, or suffer even worse fate than we have already.

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