In last night's keynote speech of the DNC, Julian Castro, Mayor of San Antonio, said: "When it comes to letting people marry whomever they love, Mitt Romney says, 'No.'"
He made this statement while going through a short list of things Romney says 'no' to while implying they are things that should require a 'yes' answer. In making this statement, he shows just how wide open "marriage" can become.
If people in our country should be allowed to marry whoever they love, what may sicken most of us today could be normative very shortly. What if someone loves their mom or dad and wants to marry them? What if they love their own toddler or the 5-year-old child next door? What if they love their pet?
There is a reason why the Bible defines marriage as one man and one woman for life and condemns everything else.
He made this statement while going through a short list of things Romney says 'no' to while implying they are things that should require a 'yes' answer. In making this statement, he shows just how wide open "marriage" can become.
If people in our country should be allowed to marry whoever they love, what may sicken most of us today could be normative very shortly. What if someone loves their mom or dad and wants to marry them? What if they love their own toddler or the 5-year-old child next door? What if they love their pet?
There is a reason why the Bible defines marriage as one man and one woman for life and condemns everything else.
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