Jun 28, 2003
Paladin

The Slippery Slope

The Supreme Court has struck down the Sodomy law in Texas, which is the homosexual lobby’s Phase 1 in redefining marriage here in America. Their argument is what is down in the privacy of a home should be protected by law. But there are two dangers that this decision has now let loose on society.

First, the CDC has reported that homosexual sodomy is the primay means of transmitting the HIV infection. In fact, homosexual men have a 1000 times higher chance of contracting AIDS than a heterosexual men. It get’s even scarier. Thirty percent of all 20-year-old homosexual men living today will be HIV-positive or dead by age 30. That’s just 10 years. This court decision authorizes behavior that’s clearly harmful to the very people asking for it. All of us will be effected by substantial increases in healthcare costs that are already bounding out-of-control.

The second danger is that what is done in the “privacy of a home” can now be stretched to include almost any harmful or devaint behavior. What about incest? What about polygamy? Bestiality? Torture? Where do you draw the line? This is most assuredly a slippery slope and is rightfully called social engineering by the high court. In Justice Scalia’s dissent he said the court “has largely signed on to the so-called homosexual agenda.”

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