Wednesday, February 6, 2013

How Long Before 'Hate Crime' Laws are Established to Back Up 'Same Sex Marriage' Laws?


Catholics and others defending the true meaning of marriage online can expect to find themselves here in a matter of years. A Parliament that rules that marriage is what the State decrees it to be, contrary to the opinion of millions of its own people, can just as easily rule that millions of its own people commit a 'hate crime' by upholding the view of marriage that is contrary to the will of Parliament.

A Parliament so corrupted by the love of power that it can reshape and redefine a natural human institution to mean the very opposite to its inherent definition, without a second thought for the consequences, will happily, and without a second thought, attribute, through the power of the State, criminality to those of all faiths and none who refuse to comply with the new definition and who reject the State's new definition.

Many people in this country will be breathing a huge sigh of relief that the 'same-sex marriage' debate is now over and done, settled. 'Perhaps', they think, 'we'll hear of other things in the newspapers and on TV'. Sadly, this is not the case. The demands of Stonewall have been heeded, but if Government can create a right where such a right does not exist, it can just as easily create and remove rights already held. Don't expect Parliament to be rendered silent on this issue. The transformation and radical social engineering of the United Kingdom has, as The Carpenters sang, 'only just begun'. We are still, realistically, only in the intermediate stages in the building of the Brave New World.


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