Tag Archives: polyamory
Polyamory and the ‘Next Sexual Revolution’ That Has Been Here for Years
Public School Teachers Have Become Deceitful, Depraved Dogmatists
It’s All Downhill When Fetish Becomes Identity
Ideologically Grooming Kids in Schools
Another K-12 School Indoctrination Bill Coming Through the Illinois Sewage Pipeline
Drop Out of Diversity Re-education Struggle Sessions While You Can
The “LGB” and “T” Mobs Unleash the Morality-Phobic Monster
We Were Right About the Slippery Slope of Homosexual Marriage
Conservatives, who warned that the arguments for same-sex marriage had no stopping point, were often mocked, dismissed, or ignored when we spoke of polygamy, incest, or polyamory relationships demanding special rights. Now, many same-sex marriage advocates have admitted that the slippery slope argument was true.
Some are setting the stage for special rights and recognition for multiple partner marriages in the same way they did for homosexual marriage. Notice how this homosexual activist lays the victimization groundwork in favor of misunderstood multiple partner relationships. In a recent article called “Why Polyamorous People Fear Coming Out” she writes:
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Immediate Calls for the Further Unraveling of Marriage
One day after the [Obergerfell v. Hodges] ruling, I received a press release from Pro-Polygamy.com one of the largest Polygamy groups east of the Mississippi, located in Maine. Their slogan is “Polygamy: The Next Civil Rights Battle.” Last Sunday they followed up with another release of an editorial. Both items complain, “all that Kennedy declared about the importance of marriage to those who choose same sex marriage (SSM) equally applies to others who choose unrelated consenting adult polygamy (UCAP).”
Mark Henkle of Pro-Polygamy states, “for UCAPs, only one obstacle to freedom remains to be overcome – …
From Homosexual Marriage to Polyamorous Pods
Marriage “progressives” ridiculed opponents of homosexual “marriage” when they suggested the next logical step would be the legalization of plural unions. The conservative argument is that if natural marriage is allowed to be redefined by jettisoning the central defining feature of sexual complementarity, the next feature to be jettisoned will be the criterion regarding numbers of partners. It’s been a little less than two weeks since Governor Patrick Quinn celebrated the signing of SB 10, which redefined marriage to allow two people of the same sex to “marry,” and the media are once again eager to give voice to yet …
Changing Marriage Needs into Marriage Wants
It is clear from reactions to the U.S. Supreme Court rulings on same-sex “marriage” that many Americans do not understand the public purpose of marriage.
Marriage has a public and a private purpose. The public purpose of marriage is to unite men to women and both to any children they produce. Governments recognize marriage because it is an institution that benefits society and children like no other relationship. Where marriage declines, government grows, intrudes, and steps in to pick up the pieces.
Throughout history, in diverse cultures on every part of the globe, governments have understood that marriage is not …