11 years ago today, the Supreme Court handed down Obergefell v. Hodges.
Americans were told it was about love and dignity. What they weren’t told: children would pay the price.
A new poll proves the tide is turning. 🧵
"For the first time in years, support for gay marriage is falling, driven primarily by collapse in approval among Republicans.
It may be because Americans are beginning to see the truth- what I warned about eleven years ago." @WNGdotorg 🧵 https://t.co/iQoswzHeHB
“Pride month makes it plain. The media moved from asking for tolerance to demanding celebration, including celebration of arrangements that strip a child from her mother and father and hand her to unrelated adults. That is absurd, and we should say so,” @J_K_Wood@m_estruth
https://t.co/X9K89wXsnW
Here are my Jordstradamus predictions as I gaze upon the Supreme Court Bingo cards on who is writing the remaining 17 decisions:
1. The Chief tries to distribute authorship of opinions evenly among the nine justices, which means each justice will write 6-7 opinions this term.
There is no such thing as lesbianism.
This lesbian couple from Seoul Queer Festival shows one partner presenting as masculine with short hair and a men’s button-up shirt. Even those who reject gender roles cannot escape sexual dimorphism and pair-bonding instincts. One always ends up playing the man, the other the woman.
This reveals the deeper disorder. Sexual relations exist for procreation and the continuation of life, family, and nation. When society severs that purpose and treats intimacy as mere personal pleasure, dysfunction spreads.
Marriage is between a man and a woman, and sexual relations are meant to create new life. Preserving the family is the first priority if we want to save civilization.
@USA_Forever45@conservmillen@theblaze Tell that to the baby who’s just been separated from the one who carried her for nine months. Maybe that technicality will comfort her.
My latest at @dcexaminer
"These changes didn’t come out of nowhere. They are the logical end of a process kicked into motion when the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage in 2015."
https://t.co/1iMhgylxB4
Our parentage law has a split personality.
Adoptive parents must endure rigorous screenings, home studies, fingerprinting, and background checks before taking a newborn home from the hospital.
Adults who acquire a child through surrogacy—even when neither is biologically related— face none of those requirements.
The only thing being vetted is their checkbook.
"These kids hunger for fatherly love. They struggle with their identity. Some spend decades searching for answers.
Telling their stories isn't hate. Erasing their stories is."
We will continue to fight for religious liberty in Minnesota so we can share the best news — the hope of the gospel.
@ReneeKCarlson, General Counsel for True North Legal and an attorney for Cities Church joined @tperkins this week to discuss the St. Paul City Attorney’s decision not to bring criminal charges against the agitators who invaded Cities Church.
@FRCdc@doug_wardlow
It always amazes me when adults frame themselves as victims because others disapprove of their choices.
But somehow the children who were intentionally deprived of their father, commodified through the fertility industry, and left to carry that loss for life are never victims...
You speak about the importance of representation.
When will children with same-sex parents get accurate representation? Here's one girl who poured out her heart on an anonymous forum because she could never tell her two moms the truth:
"You have no idea how lonely and guilty I feel about this, but maybe you do? I feel like a bad child, especially when I look on TV and I see the good kids of gay parents say they have the perfect family and they don’t need a mom or dad, but you’re all like, 'But I want a dad.'"
These kids hunger for fatherly love. They struggle with their identity. Some spend decades searching for answers.
Telling their stories isn’t hate.
Erasing their stories is.