Help end debauchery; say 'no' to same-sex marriages
With a child due any time in the next two to three months, I can't help but wonder what kind of life my child will have in the midst of a society riddled with debauchery.
With the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling that the state ban on gay marriages is unconstitutional, it seems that only time will defer the government's eventual endorsement of allowing same-sex marriages.
It appears that the sanctity of marriage is now at the disposal of ever-growing guiltless society.
While I consider myself an advocate for freedom of speech and freedom of expression, somewhere we must draw the line between what is right and what is wrong.
While I do not condemn those who practice homosexuality (as it is not MY place to decide), I also do not condone their habit. It's important to note that I also do not condemn those who use drugs or alcohol, but I also do not condone their habit either.
While the Massachusetts high court ruled Tuesday that same-sex couples are legally entitled to wed under the state Constitution, and withdrew from instantly allowing marriage licenses to be issued to the couples who challenged the law, we have an opportunity and an obligation to preserve one of the few things that remains bound to its original roots — the sanctity of marriage.
Eric Clark