IN DEFENCE OF THE AUTHENTIC MEANING OF MARRIAGE
Babette Francis
August 2011
On 16 August the Australian
Family Association, the Fatherhood Foundation, Endeavour Forum and other pro-family groups are celebrating National
Marriage Day with a breakfast at Parliament House, Canberra. The international guest speaker is Mrs Rebecca Hagelin,
US radio host and author of 30 Ways in 30 Days to Save Your Family.
This celebration comes against a backdrop of escalating attacks by the homosexual lobby on the Christian concept of marriage. Homosexuals are not placated by the availability of same-sex registers or civil unions, but demand an entitlement to marriage. What they are seeking under slogans like “Marriage Equality” is an affirmation by church and society that homosexual partnerships are as moral as marriage.
In mid-June French legislators
rejected a bill to legalise
“homosexual marriage” by a decisive
vote of 293-222 in the National
Assembly, France’s lower
legislative house, but at the end
of June the New York Senate
approved same-sex “marriage”
33-29, making New York the
sixth US state allowing people of
the same sex to marry.
The New York Assembly
had already passed the Bill, and
Governor Andrew Cuomo, the
driving force behind the legislation,
signed it immediately.
Betrayal
Michelle Mulledy, Concerned
Women for America state director in
New York, said: “The people of New
York feel betrayed by last night’s vote
... The religious exemptions were a
smoke screen that will not hold up
when challenged. They do not extend
to people like bakers, florists and others
whose religious beliefs would be
violated if forced to provide their services
at a same-sex ‘marriage’. ... The
homosexual community wants more
than ‘marriage’ they want complete
acceptance by society. One of the biggest
questions facing us now is what
will be taught in the public schools in
regard to same-sex ‘marriage’.”
The most courageous opponent
of homosexual ‘marriage’ was NY state
Senator Ruben Diaz, a Democrat representing
the State’s 32nd district. He defied his party by opposing the homosexual Bill and told the four Republicans
who voted for it they “had
completely left the party of family values.”
CWA has warned that these Republicans
will be targeted in the next
elections and that “the battle is far
from over to defend marriage as instituted
by God.”
The amendment that provided
religious exemptions passed 36-26,
but Brian Brown, National Organization
for Marriage, criticised its language,
saying it was deceptive and did
not guarantee religious entities will
not be faced with the choice of going
out of business or violating core beliefs,
as has happened in other states
which have legalised same-sex
‘marriage.’
“Several religious liberty scholars
say they cannot even tell whether
the language will permit Catholic
adoption agencies to stay in business”,
said Brown. He promised to commit at least $2 million for the elections in
2012 to topple from office the Republicans
who voted for homosexual
‘marriage’.
Prior to the vote, the state’s
Catholic bishops had issued an impassioned
appeal urging senators to protect
marriage: “The Bishops of New
York State oppose in the strongest
terms any attempt to redefine the sacred
institution of marriage. The matter
of religious exemptions has been
and continues to be a secondary issue
that in no way negates the fact that
this bill is bad for society. We urge all
Senators to vote no on Governor Cuomo’s
bill. Marriage has always been, is
now, and always will be the union of
one man and one woman in a lifelong,
life-giving union. Government does
not have the authority to change this
most basic of truths.”New York Archbishop Timothy
Dolan warned it was a “perilous presumption”
for the state to reinvent a
God-given institution which has been
the cornerstone of Western civilisation:
“It is an undeniable truth that
marriage is one man, one woman, united
in lifelong love and fidelity, hoping
for children ... the same-sex ‘marriage’
issue is not about ‘true freedom’ ... not
every chic cause deserves to be called
a right.
“And, what about other rights,
like that of a child to be raised in a family
with a mum and a dad? Children
are the reason why marriage is not
just another economic arrangement or
domestic partnership. Marriage is not
simply a mechanism for delivering
benefits: It is the union of a man and a
woman in a loving, permanent, lifegiving
union to procreate children.”
Notwithstanding the bill’s religious
exemptions, Archbishop Dolan
said it is not a far cry to say that
Catholics will be “coerced to
violate our deepest beliefs to
accommodate the state decree”
— pointing to Canada and the
UK as examples.
There are important lessons
for Australians from the
homosexual ‘marriage’ vote in
New York. The issue will be debated
in December at the Labor
Party’s national conference,
and if the vote is in favour of
homosexual ‘marriage’, it may
be on the government’s agenda
next year as the Greens are
already committed to it. The
Coalition is opposed, and we
hope that none of their MPs
will be seduced by the chimera
of “amendments” as some were during
the debate on Victoria’s Abortion Law
Reform Bill 2008.
In the meantime Christians
should not be discouraged: “Though
now for a little while you may have to
suffer various trials, so that the
genuineness of your faith, more precious
than gold which though perishable
is tested by fire, may redound to
praise and glory and honour at the revelation
of Jesus Christ. Without having
seen him, you love him; though
you do not now see him you believe in
him and rejoice with unutterable and
exalted joy. As the outcome of your
faith you obtain the salvation of your
souls” (I Peter 1:6-9).
For details about the Marriage
Day Breakfast in Parliament
House, Canberra, refer to the website:
www.marriageday.org.au
Babette Francis is
the National and Overseas Co-ordinator of Endeavour Forum Inc.
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