Indiana Marriage Amendment
The Indiana Marriage Amendment was passed by the legislature in 2011, and needs just one more legislative approval before going to voters in...
Read MoreIn just over a week, the Delaware Legislature will reconvene in Dover, with same-sex marriage advocates very publicly planning to push a same-sex marriage bill in the new session. Governor Markell claims it is “inevitable.”
But if there’s one thing we know, it’s this: It’s not true.
Inevitability isn’t a fact – it’s an argument same-sex marriage advocates use over and over in an attempt to get the American people to give up the fight for what we know is true about marriage.
The consequences of the vote on marriage will impact Delawareans from all walks of life. People of faith will bear the brunt of it.
Activists know the American people – even those who support same-sex marriage – don’t want to force religious groups to go against their beliefs. And yet everywhere same-sex marriage becomes law, it is religious believers who become the law’s first targets.
Send your lawmakers a message: Don’t Mess with Marriage!
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