I recently ran across two quotes that relate to the current debate on homosexual marriage. The first was by Rupert Everett, an openly homosexual English actor, who said, “I can’t think of anything worse than being brought up by two gay dads.”

Recent scientific research points to the fact that children raised in homosexual households do not fare as well in life as those raised by a mother and father.

The second quote was by Nick Cassavetes, the director of The Notebook. He recently said, “Love who you want. Isn’t that what we say?” in support of his new film, Yellow, which is about an incestuous relationship between a brother and sister.

When we seek to redefine marriage for one group of people, it will not be long before others will be demanding their “right to marry” whomever or whatever suits them, as well.

God, nature, and even common sense demand that marriage remain a sacred relationship between one man and one woman.

Greg Titus, Farmington


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