This was a very inter­est­ing read. “Unfor­tu­nate­ly, a few years lat­er my mar­riage ended—a pain known too eas­i­ly by too many. At this point, the divorce allowed me to explore my homo­sex­u­al­i­ty for the first time in my life. At first, I felt lib­er­at­ed. I dat­ed some great guys, and was in a cou­ple of long-term rela­tion­ships. Over sev­er­al years, intel­lec­tu­al hon­esty led me to some unex­pect­ed con­clu­sions: (1) Cre­at­ing a fam­i­ly with anoth­er man is not com­plete­ly equal to cre­at­ing a fam­i­ly with a woman, and (2) deny­ing chil­dren par­ents of both gen­ders at home is an objec­tive evil. Kids need and yearn for both.”

I’m Gay and I Oppose Same-Sex Mar­riage

While reli­gion and tra­di­tion have led many to their posi­tions on same-sex mar­riage, it’s also pos­si­ble to oppose same-sex mar­riage based on rea­son and expe­ri­ence.

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