Monday, June 4, 2012

Eternal Realities in the Public Square


...To insist that the question of marriage is a matter of civil law and not first of all a religious matter does not take us very far. After all, the argument is about what government ought to do...  ...this debate is about whether the law that now defines marriage is itself good or bad, right or wrong. And to join that debate one must appeal, by moral argument, to grounds that transcend the law as it now exists. In that regard, the question of marriage is not about a civil right at all. It is about the nature of reality and interpretations of reality that precede the law.
Same Sex "Marriage" Is Not a Civil Right
 


James  W. Skillen's thoughtful article at the Center for Public Justice is worth reading in its entirety.