COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (BP)I would be very surprised
if, just a few decades ago, there were many of us who thought wed
see the day when the very institution of the family would be
called into question by the prospect of same-sex marriage.
But that day has come, and the biggest shock of all may be
that this development has prompted little more than a minor
outcry from most Americans. A small percentage of Christians have
awakened to this threat, however, and I am encouraged by their
energy and the efforts that they have poured into this fight.
It is heartening to see that within the Southern Baptist
Convention, there is a high degree of commitment to this battle,
which was evidenced at the annual SBC meeting in Indianapolis by
the passage of a resolution in support of a Federal Marriage
Amendment. Still, this will remain an uphill battle unless the
church as a whole rallies together.
Among believers, there should be no doubt about Gods
prohibition against homosexuality. Scripture clearly forbids it,
and even those who do not subscribe to biblical teaching are
offered many evidences that sexual deviancy goes against the
grain of natures design. Ignoring the Lords warnings
in this regard invites a host of ills, for both the individual
and society at large.
Volumes could be written about the ramifications for a culture
that embraces homosexuality, and even more could be said about
what can happen when same-sex marriage is given a nod
by the powers that be. Not only will the traditional family as it
has been defined for millennia go by the wayside which I
see as the gravest danger facing us but a number of other
byproducts will logically follow.
To name just a few, the homosexual lifestyle will gain
universal acceptance; anyone daring to speak out against it,
including the church, will be silenced and even penalized;
Scripture will be utterly rejected as a relevant guide to
behavior; laws forbidding pedophilia and polygamy will be
overturned; the public schools will be forced to teach our
children that homosexuality is a viable lifestyle; and more and
more special rights will be offered to anyone claiming homosexual
tendencies. Obviously, the impact of such radical reforms cannot
be overstated and the most devastating result will be the
complete and final destruction of the family as it has been known
since the dawn of time.
Were already seeing the homosexual movement accomplish
many of its objectives, and those not yet fully realized are just
over the horizon. If we are to have any hope of thwarting these
attempts, its time for the American people to take action.
Unfortunately, there is a great deal of apathy among our
fellow citizens even as weve watched the U.S.
Supreme Court overturn anti-sodomy laws and the Massachusetts
high court legalize same-sex marriage. Among those
skeptical about the real dangers facing us, the common thread of
belief goes something like this: Why should my family be
threatened by what homosexuals do?
The answer is straightforward: If the benefits and privileges
of marriage are granted to anyone who wants them, this
foundational unit of human society will come to signify nothing.
And that, Im convinced, is the ultimate goal of those
working toward the legalization of same-sex marriage.
Most dont want the freedom to enter into monogamous,
lifelong relationships; they want liberation from such bonds,
while still enjoying all the perks formerly reserved solely for
married couples. And the only way to achieve that is to nullify
marriage itself. Of course, heterosexual couples entering into a
legitimate union sanctioned by Scripture and, until now,
our government will be the ones to lose out, since the
exclusive nature of biblical marriage will have been rejected.
Nonetheless, there is a glimmer of hope. Even as I write this,
a coalition of folks dedicated to saving marriage is laboring
toward the passage of a Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA). Such
legislation, if it succeeds, essentially amends the U.S.
Constitution to state that marriage shall consist only of the
union between one man and one woman.
The FMA is not perfect, to be sure, but it is the strongest
chance we have of stopping the rapid advance of same-sex marriage
dead in its tracks. Some critics of the FMA claim that amendments
to state constitutions are adequate to combat homosexual marriage.
However, leaving this matter to the states invites chaos of an
unprecedented kind. Rather than a uniform definition of marriage
that would hold true throughout the country, weíll have fifty
different definitions. How will this play out practically?
Couples who are married legally in one state could travel to
another state and demand their status be acknowledged. Imagine
the litigation and confusion that would be created!
Whats more, allowing the states to define marriage
leaves a loophole by which the Supreme Court, or even lower
courts, simply could override the will of the people. If theres
any doubt about this, we need only recall that fateful day in
1973 when abortion was legalized by the Supremes
without regard for the states objections. So while state
constitutional amendments are to be encouraged as a powerful
expression of support for traditional marriage, we must realize
their limitations. The Federal Marriage Amendment presents the
only sure solution.
Unfortunately, Congress has shown itself unwilling to bridle
the courts power. This leaves it up to the American people
to fight for an amendment designed toward that end. Thankfully,
polls have consistently shown the vast majority of the population
to be adamantly opposed to homosexual marriage. This
tells me there should be more than enough momentum behind the FMA.
I pray millions of Americans will flood our congressmen with
phone calls, letters, e-mails, and visits. (The Capitol Hill
switchboard number is 202-224-3121.) Its time to let our
elected representatives in Washington know where we stand. Most
importantly, if those in office wont respond to our
concerns, we need to support candidates who will. This move on
our parts presents the most effective means of getting the
attention of incumbents when their positions are
threatened, they tend to listen more closely.
This is a critical juncture for our nation; we cannot choose
to sit on the sidelines this time. The God-ordained institution
of the family is hanging in the balance, and if we fail to rescue
it, there will be no turning back. Western civilization
not to mention the future of our children and grandchildren
will have been changed forever.
May the Lord strengthen us to win this battle.
James Dobson is founder and chairman of the board of Focus
on the Family.
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