The Supreme Court has refused to hear the cases brought by
five states—Utah, Indiana, Oklahoma, Virginia and Wisconsin—concerning federal judges
who have annulled their traditional marriage laws. This opens the door to the
practice nationwide and strips states of their constitutional right of choice
on this matter.
One objection to legalizing same sex unions has been that it
would open the door to other “alternate sexualities.” Proponents of gay marriage
said this fear was irrational and we are imagining things.
Imagine no more; the proof is here. The drive to legalize
polygamy and multiple-partner marriages is in full swing, and the opening salvo
to embrace pedophilia has been sounded. See the details below.
Multiple partner marriages
A throuple is a marriage between any combination of genders
and any number of partners. The practice initially began with three but is
being expanded to embrace more than three partners.
In an April 25, 2014 online article at www.firstthings.com titled “So you
believe in marriage equality? Why Not for Throuples?”, author Robert P. George quotes
a news story of three lesbians in a throuple relationship in Massachusetts. He
says the following: “…ideas have consequences. Once one has abandoned belief in
marriage as a conjugal bond…in favor of…“marriage” as a form of sexual-romantic
companionship or domestic partnership…what possible principle could be
identified for…restricting marriage to two-person partnerships? In short,
accept same sex marriage and you must accept throuples.
The 2006 lesbian manifesto, Beyond Same-Sex Marriage, signed
by more than 300 activists and officials, pushes for throuples in its call for
“diverse partnerships”..
Polygamy
In an August, 2014 ruling, U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups
ruled that Utah’s polygamy restrictions are unconstitutional. (Note that Judge
Waddoups is a federal judge and marriage is a state issue, meaning that he
broke the law and violated his oath with that ruling.) Now that polygamy, which
technically refers to members of either gender marrying more than one spouse,
is legal in one state, it will spread to others.
Pedophilia
In a recent op-ed published by The New York Times, Margo
Kaplan, an assistant law professor at Rutgers University and former ACLU
attorney, says the nation’s tough anti-pedophilia laws are unfair to pedophiles.
“Tragically, the roughly 1 percent of people [who are sexually attracted to
children] must hide their disorder from everyone they know — or risk losing
educational and job opportunities, and face the prospect of harassment and even
violence.”. Kaplan says “pedophilia is not a choice”; individuals are born that
way, or it’s a disease. Should the law accept these definitions, it would be very
difficult to keep pedophiles from children.
Those making online comments brought up interesting points.
Said one, “I’m beginning to wonder if there is a…movement to normalize adult
sexual contact with children”. Another added, “When you…say it is not a crime,
when you start to sympathize with people because they can’t control perverse
desires, you give them an excuse to justify their behavior.” Well said.
We remember how this goes—we’ve seen it before. The
justification for pedophilia mimics what was said about homosexuality a decade
ago. You were born that way so it’s discrimination to void your actions. You
are ill, we must not blame you.
Remember the saying, “First we abhor, then we tolerate, then
we embrace”? Brace yourself; sexual diversity is on its way.
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