In the run-up to the ultimate showdown at the United State Supreme Court, one would think those who must make a credible, factual, constitutionally grounded case against civil marriage equality would be focusing their efforts on arguments that shy away from religious-motivated animus. After all, if they have any chance of success (or their version thereof), it is going to be based in civil law, not theology.
But of course this movement is driven by faith-motivated animus. As it to drive home t...
Published on February 04, 2015 09:27