Ted Cruz: 'I Stand With Kim Davis' Ut oh, its looking different now. Your gonna have to move to the back of the prison lady.......
It's not sudden.Interesting how, quite suddenly, people who believe marriage means the union of a man and a woman are considered to be doing evil when they act on that long-held and traditional belief.
Relatively speaking, nice shift of the goalpost. Let's talk about modern history, where reasonably intelligent people realize that expanding freedoms to unpopular groups doesn't diminish their own freedoms.Marriage meaning something other than between a man and a woman certainly is, so relative speaking, over the course of human history, it's incredibly sudden.
Aw, go fly a.......never mind.I think turtle is just arguing for sport in this case. He often seems to enjoy arguing either side of the discussion.
I will too, depending on the circumstances.I think turtle is just arguing for sport in this case. He often seems to enjoy arguing either side of the discussion.
Homosexual overreach could be defined as an appalling act of animal husbandry. The meaning of words and institutions well understood for thousands of years across all cultures now stand on the shifting sands. If two men living together can be called marriage, no relationship within the nuclear family is safe from redefinition. We might as well say a tree is a fish.Define.
Homosexual overreach could be defined as an appalling act of animal husbandry. The meaning of words and institutions well understood for thousands of years across all cultures now stand on the shifting sands. If two men living together can be called marriage, no relationship within the nuclear family is safe from redefinition. We might as well say a tree is a fish.
I spent 4 great years as an undergraduate student in Morehead, KY. Typical of small towns scattered throughout Central Appalachia. The Rowan County Clerk, Kim Davis, is sitting in jail rather than be forced to act contrary to her religious values. The backlash has begun, Mrs. Davis' plight is serving as a rallying point protesting the homosexual overreach.
Kim Davis is a Democrat, by the way, and quite popular in her home county. Her re-election prospects look pretty good. All the national media and gay crusaders have done is enshrine Kim Davis as a folk hero for taking what is perceived as a principled stand. Lots of state and local politicians will lose their bids to get reelected for failing to support Kim Davis. The national media cannot save local politicians from the wrath of indignant Kentucky voters, the overwhelming majority of them being Christians of the fundamental sort. Kim Davis could probably make a successful gubernatorial run someday. She has broad support from both major parties.
In any case, fighting for the right to discriminate is not a Rosa Parks moment.
Rosa Parks wasn't doing anything evil.
Like it says on the #FreeKimDavis Twitter,