by Jim Ball | Sep 16, 2017 | Blog, Gay Marriage, Gay Marriage Plebiscite
This is America today. I suspect Australia is not far behind. In fact given the violence last night of 200 or so SSM advocates attacking 15 to 20 Catholic traditionalists at Sydney University, combined with the treatment (again) of Margaret Court in the last few days,...
by Jim Ball | Sep 16, 2017 | Blog, Gay Marriage, Gay Marriage Plebiscite
This is the point that many are either ignoring or won’t admit to and it seems quite apparent that the object of the exercise is to render both the word and the institution meaningless and devoid of value. Why would you bother getting married?...
by Jim Ball | Sep 14, 2017 | Blog, Gay Marriage, Gay Marriage Plebiscite
The ballots are in the mail and the question could not be more bland: “Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry?” After that, should the answer be ‘yes’, what next? If the overseas experience is any guide, religious liberty...
by Jim Ball | Sep 14, 2017 | Blog, Gay Marriage, Gay Marriage Plebiscite, Random Notes
Me and him again— Him: This shouldn’t be an issue, it is a basic human right. Me: “Since the argument is predicated on equality, some, (many perhaps) would argue that polygamy is a basic human right. Or marrying your sister. Or consanguinity is a...
by Jim Ball | Sep 14, 2017 | Blog, Gay Marriage, Gay Marriage Plebiscite, Random Notes
A piece of shallow, leftist logic (is there any other kind?) with respect to the SSM debate. Him: “The question is simply should same sex couples be allowed to marry, yes or no: religion is a human construct based on human need for social order and...
by Jim Ball | Sep 11, 2017 | Blog, Gay Marriage, Gay Marriage Plebiscite |
After watching the gaggle of useful idiots on the news over the weekend demonstrating around Australia for gay marriage it would be worth their while (and those that don’t care either way) to take the time to better inform themselves as to what happens when the after...