August 21, 2006
I see marriage as a civil right, and no group's religious beliefs should be allowed to deny the rights of others. And because blacks have suffered from bigotry and injustice that were cloaked by religion and morality, we should avoid doing the same thing to others.
In other words, policy positions based upon religious belief are anathema -- unless they are policy positions that Mr. McCarthy supports. And this is an argument we hear again and again from the allegedly-religious Left, which declares their liberal position infalible based upon their own religious beliefs, while declaring heretical any divergent views.
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don't know enough about McCarthy. Does he elsewhere argue
that religion should be used to deny someone civil rights? I
don't see any inconsistency in the quotation you provide.
Posted by: Dan at Mon Aug 21 23:07:04 2006 (IU21y)
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Tue Aug 22 01:50:18 2006 (4nXaP)
Regardless, I haven't seen anyone calling for abolition of heterosexual marriage, or for requiring churches to celebrate homosexual marriage.
Posted by: Dan at Wed Aug 23 13:26:22 2006 (IU21y)
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