Well consider what would happen if the genie was not only permitted to stay outside of the bottle but was so transformed that it was hostile to Catholics and Christians in general. This is my ultimate fear: those of us with the best intentions, seeking to have a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman, might see this efforts backfire royally. I know many in the Church are supporting such a plan, and ideally this would be a great thing in my view. The only problem is, the public is increasingly becoming more accepting of homosexuality and will increasingly be hostile to the efforts to get such an amendment passed or similar legislation.
And with this being the case, I’m afraid that the weapon used by our side can quickly be turned against us (the civil law). Imagine the horrendous circumstances that would arise if the state officially permits “marriage” between people of the same sex. You think Catholics and other people of faith are in compromising positions over the HHS mandate? Imagine how much worse conditions would be with gay “marriage” receiving all the legal backing of the state. Catholic adoption services would be under increased threat for wanting to deny children to gay couples who would have increased legal support from the government. Employers would be put in compromising positions where the state is going to attempt to force them to recognize the “spouse” of a gay employee through benefits from the business, and the indoctrination of children in the public schools, this is among what I fear most. If the state creates some fake right to marry for homosexuals, this will soon be ingrained into the curriculums of our public schools as something taught in the same spirit as the civil rights movement.
I remember being a grade school kid, even in kindergarten, being taught about Martin Luther King and about racial discrimination at that young of an age. It was good to learn about this, but imagine what our schools are going to do if the state has officially accepted gay “marriage” I have no doubt many public schools are going to be actively subversive to good morals on this issue trying to mold a generation of young people who are so permissive when it comes to such issues of sexuality. I don’t even have children, but I am afraid of what’s in store for them if I have any. What if I can’t afford to send them to a good Catholic school or homeschool them, what if my only option is to send them to public school and the state is constantly trying to pull my children away from the faith on such an issue, teaching them that their father and faith are intolerant, mean, unfair, supporters of inequality… a horrible scenario indeed, but a scenario that soon may be upon us.