As pressure builds
for Illinois lawmakers to take up the failed gay marriage bill again in
the fall, opponents will be doubling down in an attempt to stop the
inevitable expansion of equality. Chicago's Catholic Cardinal, Francis
George (pictured right), is one of those longtime foes, having released a
letter back in January telling parishioners to demand lawmakers put a stop to the 'redefinition' of marriage.
In an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times on Monday, Cardinal George reiterated his anti-gay position, saying you don't need faith to see the faults in same-sex marriage.
"This is first of all a rational issue
before it's a faith issue. That is, it's nature that tells us what
marriage is, that in marriage, men and women aren't interchangeable. We
didn't invent marriage. The church didn't invent marriage. Nature gives
us marriage. The Chinese are not Americans, and they're not Catholic.
They know what marriage is. Where did that come from?"
Perhaps Cardinal George should check out this handy little guide to the 8 types of 'traditional marriage' in the Bible before diving any further into the 'rational' arguments against gay marriage.
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