The sky has not fallen in Canada where SS’M’ has been legalized since 2005. This is what pro-gay ‘marriage’ folks assert. As if the consequence to children and their future can really be gleaned in a few years instead of decades and several generations to look at the real cost, the real social consequence of gay ‘marriage.’
Never mind that a large body of social scientific research indicates that children thrive best with a mother and father who teach them gender identity and sex role expectations. This was the conclusion of a Committee of the French National Assembly, which recommended, in January 2006, that France not accept same-sex marriage due to its detrimental effect on children. The French Committee criticized studies on same-sex parenting that claimed it had no ill effects on children, on the basis that these studies lacked scientific rigor, included inadequate sampling, and showed a lack of objectivity.
Further, let’s see what the organization
Real Women of Canada has submitted.
Sixth Anniversary of Legalization of Same-Sex ‘Marriage’
September/October 2011
June marked the sixth anniversary of the legalization of same-sex marriage in Canada by the passing of the Civil Marriage Act. Supporters of same-sex marriage argue that the passing of this legislation has had no detrimental effect on society: this argument ignores its fall out and is highly inaccurate.
Same-sex marriage was legalized by way of questionable procedures by the Liberal Prime Minister, Paul Martin. Even though legal, this does not make samesex marriage acceptable to many Canadians. Traditional marriage has been supported for over 2000 years of history by law, and its definition transcends all cultures and religions, for good reason.
The consequences of same-sex marriage have deeply affected children. It has caused the indoctrination of children in the school system to accept the normalization of homosexuality, while denying them any truthful information about the physical and psychological consequences of same-sex sexual activity.
This indoctrination in favour of homosexuality has also produced a hostile environment for parents holding differing social and/or religious views on the issue, even though their children are their ultimate responsibility, not the state’s.
The legalization of same-sex marriage has also led to the social experiment of adoption and foster care by samesex couples.
Homosexual/lesbian advocacy research asserts there is no difference for children raised by same-sex couples. This, however, is not supported by impartial research, which discloses that same-sex relationships are not fundamentally equivalent to heterosexual relations due to shorter duration of such relationships, higher rate of infidelity (which is part of the homosexual culture), increased health problems, reduced life expectancy and increased sexual interference with involved children.
Further, the same-sex marriage legislation exempts clergy from performing same-sex marriages, but it does not protect the use of church facilities for such purposes. Moreover, even though freedom of religion is a protected right in the Charter of Rights, many individuals, such as marriage commissioners, limousine drivers, florists, caterers, disk jockeys, and photographers, etc., are obliged to assist at same-sex marriages against their conscience, or lose their jobs.
The legalization of same-sex marriage has also had an impact on the polygamy law. In the B.C. Supreme Court Polygamy Reference, it was indeed argued, by George K. Macintosh, Q.C., who was appointed by the court as Amicus Curiae (friend of the court) to oppose the polygamy provision in the Criminal Code, that same-sex marriage legislation extends and legalizes polygamist relationships. This argument was also made by several of the intervenors, including the Canadian Association for Free Expression and the Canadian Polyamory Advocacy Association. In short, they argued, that, if the state allows same-sex couples to legally marry, then why not allow three or more? That is, once the walls protecting marriage as a union solely between a man and a woman are breached, then marriage means anything or nothing.
It has been only six years since same-sex marriage was legalized. Yet, as a result, society has already experienced serious difficulties. Such difficulties are just the beginning.