I could just be having a caffeine deficiency moment, but I can't parse the sentence "I oppose gay marriage because it’s public and legal and undermines the age-old institution of marriage." (on the last page, near the end). I can think of a few things it might have been meant to say that fit... but as is my language centers won't collapse it into something concrete.
I've generally come to respect this guy, I disagree with much he has to say, but he is obviously a basically good guy with no small amount of brains. My favorite bit of this article is "But I know that religion is sacred precisely because it involves freedom of choice. This is not Iran. We don’t want a society where police can barge into a couple’s bedroom to determine whether they’re practicing sodomy or not and whisk them off to jail.".
"I've generally come to respect this guy, I disagree with much he has to say, but he is obviously a basically good guy with no small amount of brains."
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I've generally come to respect this guy, I disagree with much he has to say, but he is obviously a basically good guy with no small amount of brains. My favorite bit of this article is "But I know that religion is sacred precisely because it involves freedom of choice. This is not Iran. We don’t want a society where police can barge into a couple’s bedroom to determine whether they’re practicing sodomy or not and whisk them off to jail.".
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Same here.