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Outrage: How Gay Activists and Liberal Judges Are Trashing Democracy to Redefine Marriage
by Peter Sprigg
Regnery Publishing, Inc.;
ISBN:
0895260212
Hardcover - 176 pages (August 2004)
Judicial tyranny is enshrining “gay marriage” as law.
For all of recorded history, marriage has meant the uniting of a man and a woman for purposes of raising a family. That’s a bedrock American value, and bedrock American law—and has been for the entire history of our country.
But now liberal judges are cooperating with homosexual activists to overturn existing law on marriage, to deny the power of elected legislatures to regulate marriage, and to forbid the will of the people on defining marriage.
That’s an outrage. But the American silent majority doesn’t know what to do about it. But, finally, in this crucially important new book—Outrage: How Gay Activists and Liberal Judges are Trashing Democracy to Redefine Marriage—Peter Sprigg, director of the Center for Marriage and Family Studies at the Family Research Council, makes sense of the debate over same-sex “marriage” and shows what needs to be done to preserve the most important institution we have, the traditional “natural” family.
Along the way, he demolishes stereotypes, showing why homosexual marriage should be opposed (and often is) by libertarians, Democrats, and even homosexuals themselves.
In Outrage, Sprigg reveals:
- Who started and aggressively pursues the “culture war”—not conservatives, who are continually playing defense, but homosexual activists and radical judges
- Why same-sex marriage is not a “civil right”
- Why marriage is part of civil law in the first place
- The shocking medical and scientific data on homosexual behavior
- How federal and state law has acted in the past to preserve traditional marriage (including requiring Utah to ban polygamy in exchange for statehood)
- How children could pay the price for “gay marriage”
- Why religion—that is, morality—has a legitimate role in the debate
- Why a constitutional amendment is necessary
Sprigg argues that the U.S. Constitution will be amended—either by the U.S. Supreme Court to require homosexual marriage or by the people to forbid it. Only the passage of a Federal Marriage Amendment can preserve and protect our most basic social institution—the marriage of a man and a woman—and push back the judicial tyranny that is trying to undo the will of the people.
Outrage is required reading on the most important domestic issue of our time.
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