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re: Gay marriage
Question from Barb on 8/8/2012:

Thanks for your work, Judy. I think the question about gay marriage being "wrong" can be recast as a question of what marriage actually IS. I think it is pretty self-evident that not all love is married love. Marriage is a construct that existed before organized governments, based in the complementary nature of male and female. The pro-life angle to this, unfortunately, is that heterosexuals have already done great damage to this institution already, by separating commitment and sex, the unitive and the procreative.

Answer by Judie Brown on 8/15/2012:

Barb

That is precisely where the problem is; you are one hundred percent correct.

It all started with contraception, which makes the sexual act sterile. If that is acceptable so are the many grave moral disorders that flow from it.

Judie Brown

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