“Most mainline Protestant churches are, to one degree or another, post-Christian. If they no longer seem disposed to converting the unbelieving to Christ, they can at least convert them to the boggiest of soft-left clichés, on the grounds that if Jesus were alive today he’d most likely be a gay Anglican bishop in a committed relationship driving around in an environmentally friendly car with an “Arms are for Hugging” sticker on the way to an interfaith dialogue with a Wiccan and a couple of Wahhabi imams.” IfsWaySeemsTodayChristianJesusLeftChristChurchAliveCarArmsCoupleGayDegreesCommittedDrivingDialoguePostsFriendlyHugBishopsProtestantsInterfaithConvertingStickerCommitted RelationshipWiccanEnvironmentally Friendly Author:Mark Steyn
“Well let's face it, who on earth besides antique dealers and gay couples actually still give dinner parties?” GivingWellsStillsEarthFacesPartyCoupleGayDinnerDealerAntiquesDinner PartyGay Couples Author:Nigel Slater
“I don't know of many evangelicals who want to deny gay couples their legal rights. However, most of us don't want to call it marriage, because we think that word has religious connotations, and we're not ready to see it used in ways that offend us.” ThinkingKnowsWayWantUsedReligiousRightsReadyCoupleGayDenyEvangelicalNot ReadyConnotationGay CouplesLegal Rights Author:Tony Campolo
“Everybody has the right to marry the person they love and be represented as a couple and family... It's something that people will look back on in years to come and say, 'I can't believe it took so long for us to recognize this.' It'll be like segregation and giving women the right to vote.” PeopleGivingYearsBelieveLooksPersonsLongI CanCoupleGayVoteSegregationGay MarriageRight To Vote Author:Julianne Moore
“I treat everyone that way I expect to be treated and that applies to marriage. Committed couples should be able to marry the person they love” WayShouldPersonsAbleCoupleGayTreatsCommittedTreatedGay Marriage Author:Sean Avery
“When did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? 1791? 1868, when the 14th Amendment was adopted?” CoupleGayAmendmentsHomosexualAdoptedGay MarriageUnconstitutional14th Amendment Author:Antonin Scalia
“Legalizing gay marriage is not about making it possible for gay people to become couples. It's about giving the Left the power to force anti-religious values on our children. Once they legalize gay marriage, it will be the bludgeon they use to make sure that it becomes illegal to teach traditional values in the schools.” PeopleGivingChildrenUseSchoolValuesLeftForceReligiousTeachCoupleGayOur ChildrenTraditionalIllegalGay MarriageHomophobiaGay PeopleAnti ReligiousTraditional ValuesReligious Values Author:Orson Scott Card
“There's no need to legalize gay marriage. I have plenty of gay friends who are committed couples; some of them call themselves married, some don't, but their friends treat them as married. Anybody who doesn't like it just doesn't hang out with them.” NeedsCoupleGayMarriedTreatsCommittedPlentyHanging OutGay MarriageHomophobiaGay Friend Author:Orson Scott Card
“Suppose a State said that, Because we think that the focus of marriage really should be on procreation, we are not going to give marriage licenses anymore to any couple where both people are over the age of 55. Would that be constitutional?” PeopleThinkingGivingShouldSaidStatesAgeFocusCoupleGayLicenseGay MarriageProcreationLicenses Author:Elena Kagan
“To deny an entire group of people the ability to be legal couples is anti-American and anti-freedom. As a devoted husband and father of two, I can't imagine the state of Minnesota not recognizing my love for my wife Isabelle. We would welcome and respect the equal rights for gays to experience the same joy and privileges of marriage that we do.” PeopleI CanTwoStatesJoyFatherAbilityWifeRightsImagineGroupsCoupleGayHusbandEqualPrivilegeDenyMy WifeWelcomeDevotedRecognizingEqual RightsGay MarriageMinnesotaAnti-americanHusband And Father Author:Chris Kluwe
“We all support the idea of a strong marriage, we all clearly like a good party. Call us hopeless romantics, call it the triumph of hope over experience - most of us think when people love each other and want to make that long-term commitment, that is a wonderful thing. So why would we stop a loving couple getting married just because they are gay?” PeopleThinkingWantLongIdeasStrongTermPartySupportWonderfulCoupleGayMarriedCommitmentTriumphLong TermHopelessWonderful ThingsGay MarriageLove Each OtherGetting MarriedHopeless RomanticGood PartyStrong Marriage Author:Yvette Cooper