This is an interesting piece that looks at
the statistics behind the homosexual marriage issue. Dean Kalahar writes:
From a nominal
standpoint, do these facts reach a level of statistical significance to even
grant the same sex marriage debate legitimate consideration in a nation that
understands the historic nature of institutions that hold civilized societies
together? Sadly however, it does not take a lot of people to make a ton of
noise and create the illusion of a mass movement.
The numbers tell us
homosexual marriage is a false argument hiding behind a politically-correct
bandwagon because Americans have been told it is the tolerant and progressive
thing to believe. After all, who wants to have to answer to charges of
homophobia, the default position thrown at anyone who dare challenge the
agenda?
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