"Opponents of Gay Marriage consistently find themselves in the wrong place, at the wrong time"
My partner and I tried to find something new in the argument against full, equal rights for gays in the presentation by an evangelical minister at a Harvard University-sponsored debate. The Reverend, however, couldn't shift his side of the debate out of bible mode. His answer to almost every point made by his opponent, a MassEquality Co-Chair, was to point to the book of Genesis and assert that the bible is the one true source of the doctrine of all men being created equal. Make sense? We didn't get it either, but his view is essentially that government does not grant rights, only "the god of the bible" does. His bible, his god, his rights. Any attempt to acknowledge the rights of a group not specifically enumerated in his bible would represent a break from "the god of the bible". I'm not sure what the consequences would be, but this argument does come from a man who states, quite matter-of-factly, that the terror attacks of 9/11 are the direct result of what he calls "broken marriage covenant" (which he used to segue into a lecture on the tale of Abraham and Isaac, the alleged biblical source of emnity between Jews and Arabs)
The end result was, for me, a crystalization of what is wrong with the anti-gay marriage crowd. They can't make a cogent case. All this group has been able to do, regardless of the forum or context of any debate or discussion, is to bring out their interpretation of the Christian Bible and insist that their religion trumps any government document. They brush off questions of the separation of church and state by referring to the Pledge of Allegiance, our currency, and the Declaration of Independance as evidence that our government and the very republic are based on christian religious doctrine. The Supreme Court may soon remedy these inconsistencies, stripping foes of equality of the only non-biblical objects to which they can refer. What they consistently fail to do is address this issue for what it truly is: an issue of law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the year 2004.
Those of us who favor equality easily grasp that this is a government issue taking place in the here and now, but our opponents are at a loss for any legal or intellectual support to their views, they have only the ancient text upon which their religion is based. For those of us living in the present, the need to stop this theocratic slide into history becomes more important with each bible lesson our foes subject us to.
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