Gay-Marriage Talking Points: Why Do They Sound So Familiar?
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It should first be noted that none of their "arguments" are really arguments, from the standpoint of reasoned debate on the morality and/or wisdom of legalizing so-called homosexual marriage.
Here's what they really are: regurgitated talking points, continually reinforced by an insidious social movement that wants unanimous compliance on its immoral agenda -- an agenda that many more Americans would reject if it were brought into broad daylight, where all its lies, obfuscations and straw men could be exposed.
The talking points are, by design, shallow. You're not even supposed to realize they exist. Deep reasoning is the enemy of this movement, so references to religious morality or natural law, if they come up at all, are ridiculed. After all, every reasonable, enlightened person knows this agenda is about Fundamental Fairness and Personal Choice. You already know this social movement well.
It's called the Abortion Lobby.
Wait, you say. That should have been "the LGBT Lobby," right? No, indeed. Because the LGBT talking points coming from the mouths of many well-meaning Americans today are not only not arguments. They're the same old talking points used by radical abortion activists to deceive previous generations. They've just been retooled for a new marketing campaign.
But are the two agendas really that much alike? You decide.
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