“. .
. On his Fox News show, The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly, informed
Megyn Kelly that:
The
compelling argument is on the side of homosexuals. That's where the compelling
argument is. "We're Americans. We just want to be treated like everybody
else." That's a compelling argument, and to deny that, you gotta have a
very strong argument on the other side, and the other side hasn't been able to
do anything but thump the Bible.
Well,
God is either "in the mix," or not. When God is not in the mix,
both sides are reduced to moral relativism. No one can say one side's
arguments are better than the other's. What makes sense to one side is
foolishness to the other.
To
the radical left, which largely controls education and the media, there will
never be a "compelling" reason to ban homosexual marriage, whether
based on secular or celestial arguments or a combination of both. Gay
marriage is being advanced on emotion and rejection of our flawed
traditions.
Since
there never will be a "compelling argument" against gay marriage to
the left, why not stand on religious principle? Such a stance gives sacred
purpose to the secular interests in preserving marriage.
What
so-called conservatives like O'Reilly must realize is that without the moral
authority of our Creator, one can take a man marrying another man or a man
marrying a few men or a mother marrying her adult son or a man marrying a woman
and a man, etc. and put all of these on the same intellectual footing.
Even Obama knew he had to appeal to divine authority when he was
pretending to be against homosexual marriage.
To
win the culture is to win the argument. If the culture cannot be won,
there will be no moral restoration in America, and the slide to Gomorrah will
continue. Conservatives and Christians must contend that the moral
compass of the Bible has not changed.
To
win the argument, we must be convinced that Western civilization's time-tested
definition of marriage is not subject to evolution. Marriage does not
evolve, because the Bible does not evolve.
Contrary
to what Bill O'Reilly believes, objecting to gay marriage because God objects
to it is the most profound argument of all.”
AmericanThinker.com
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