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FRC Video: The Problem With Same-Sex Marriage

 

Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council has released a new 30-minute documentary explaining some of the impact of redefining marriage:

13 Comments

  1. OvercameSSA
    Posted May 19, 2012 at 2:07 pm | Permalink

    Great video! Wish they had a shorter version that took out some of the religious arguments; there's plenty of secular info there that would change many minds, and I'd be happy to forward such a version to my heathen friends!

  2. Randy E King
    Posted May 19, 2012 at 6:43 pm | Permalink

    Backing off of the freedom of religion argument would be a unwise. These miscreants have challenged the 1st Amendment and they must be slapped down by it if our freedom is to survive.

    Either we have freedom of religion in this country, or we do not. There is no middle ground with these heathen.

    For the language impaired:

    Miscreant: unbelieving, heretical

    Heretical: of, relating to, or characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards : unorthodox

    Heathens: an uncivilized or irreligious person

  3. Pete
    Posted May 19, 2012 at 7:55 pm | Permalink

    Breaking news: today the NAACP announced full support for same-sex marriage.

    “Civil marriage is a civil right and a matter of civil law,” NAACP president Benjamin Todd Jealous said in a statement released Saturday.

  4. Steve & Gaitha Athans
    Posted May 19, 2012 at 10:16 pm | Permalink

    God help us all!

  5. Zack
    Posted May 19, 2012 at 10:57 pm | Permalink

    @Pete

    The NAACP is as irrelevant as the ACLU. Just another proxy for the left.

    Anyways. This documentary was quite good as it does dispell many myths by the left. Though because we are rapidly becoming a secular and highly sexualized nation, I fear that this video if mass produced to the public, would be rejected by a large number and possibly shunned from ever seeing the light of day.

    Dan Savage would throw a fit and you know...we must be wary of his feelings as his well being is above everyone else's.

  6. OvercameSSA
    Posted May 19, 2012 at 11:19 pm | Permalink

    Big surprise from the NAACP. Coincidentally shortly after Obama says he supports so-called SS"M." Does the NAACP have any relevance anymore but trying to perpetuate racism?

    Yawn.

  7. Randy E King
    Posted May 20, 2012 at 1:20 am | Permalink

    NAACP...

    Didn''t they support Ebonics?

  8. Randy E King
    Posted May 20, 2012 at 9:23 am | Permalink

    The NAACP also supported Ebonics. I would admire their consistency if it where not for the fact that they are consistantly undermining the African American community.

    The NAACP makes its money by surpressing those they claim to support.

  9. Lefty
    Posted May 20, 2012 at 1:53 pm | Permalink

    @Randy E king

    The NAACP also supported Ebonics.

    That's nice of them, but "Ebonics" doesn't need their help. It's the native dialect of a big portion of the global music industry, and there's a whole worldful of people singing along. "Ebonics" is thriving just fine on its own.

    The NAACP makes its money by surpressing those they claim to support.

    Yes! But of course that is true of most such organizations, whether of the institutional left, the institutional right, or the institutional center.

  10. roger
    Posted May 20, 2012 at 9:16 pm | Permalink

    The best point made by the video was the impact of Homosexual parenting, and the increased propensity of Children in Homosexual homes to become homosexuals themselves.

  11. M. Jones
    Posted May 20, 2012 at 11:55 pm | Permalink

    When they go after children, under the name of "marriage' will harm all of society.

  12. Bruce
    Posted May 21, 2012 at 10:13 am | Permalink

    Randy E. King:
    "Backing off of the freedom of religion argument would be a unwise. These miscreants have challenged the 1st Amendment and they must be slapped down by it if our freedom is to survive."

    Time and time again you make comments like these which strongly suggest you simply don't understand the concept of freedom of conscience. Yes, you have every right to call people "miscreants" by whatever criteria you deem correct. But you seem to fail to understand that we "miscreants" have EXACTLY the same freedom of conscience which leads us to entirely different conclusions. Freedom of conscience just for you and yours isn't much freedom.

  13. tam
    Posted May 21, 2012 at 8:36 pm | Permalink

    Can someone show me evidence that the NAACP supported Ebonics?