“Two men spat on me”

By Tom Quiner I follow a New York Catholic priest on Twitter. Here is his experience in the Big Apple: “Walking down Broadway and 22nd St just now, I ran into gay marriage parade. Two men walked by and spat on me. Oh well… I deserve worse.” The culture has people of faith in their…

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It is the Supreme Court’s decision that is irrational

“Although the policy arguments for extending marriage to same-sex couples may be compelling, the legal arguments for requiring such an extension are not. The fundamental right to marry does not include a right to make a State change its definition of marriage. And a State’s decision to maintain the meaning of marriage that has persisted…

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What is the law?

“Whether same-sex marriage is a good idea should be of no concern to us. Under the Constitution, judges have power to say what the law is, not what it should be.” CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN ROBERTS

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Supreme Court imposes so-called same-sex marriage on America

“We know what’s good for the little people.”

That’s what the Supreme Court is once again saying in today’s court ruling that has contorted itself into a pretzel to discover that the Constitution says marriage is all about lifestyle.

Just as in Roe v Wade, the Court overturns state law and imposes immorality on us.

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Feel happy, spend some time in Cana

Politics make me mad. Religion makes me happy.

I write about them both on this blog because the subjects are interconnected. So-called same-sex marriage aggravates me because it corrupts both the timeless secular and religious definitions of marriage, which is based on the fruit of the union of one man and one woman: children.

On the other hand, the beautiful scriptural account of the Wedding at Cana makes me happy, because it showcases God’s love for us in profound and varied ways.

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