I wonder how many of the pseudo-legislators on the Supreme Court who have decided to invent a fake Constitutional right to same-sex marriage are celebrating Father's Day today. I suspect all of them are. And they're probably celebrating it in a traditional manner,
which is inconsistent with the most common arguments for same-sex marriage. Bringing up the Father's Day context of the Supreme Court ruling, whichever direction that ruling takes, is a good way for opponents of same-sex marriage to frame discussions of the subject.
excellent point Jason! I always appreciate your thoughtful blog entries.
ReplyDeleteYou should consider putting your Roman Catholic stuff into a book. (and re-write the "catholic but not Roman Catholic" series here; with all those quotes from the early church fathers.
I appreciate the encouragement, Ken!
DeletePretty soon we'll be reduced to having special dates of recognition that are non-descript "Happy Days".
ReplyDeleteLike a Seinfeld episode, but unfunny.