On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Sam <sammyc...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I don't think it's the main issue. It's more to do with preserving the
> family structure as we know it. Traditional families stay together
> longer and that's usually beneficial for the children. Yes, that's is
> rapidly changing which is probably why the fight is on, to preserve
> what'a left. A study last week noted LGBT make up less than 4% of the
> population, doesn't sound right,  yet watching primetime TV one would
> assume it's 55%. They even have a show called "The New Normal" which
> seems to imply traditional marriage is outdated.
>

Traditional marriage IS outdated...as it should be. It's only "traditional"
because that's how we've always done it. So what? That 4% number sounds
low...i thought it was somewhere closer to 6-10% of the population that was
thought to be gay?

As to "traditional families stay together longer": What exactly do you mean
by that?

I kind of agree about the TV shows though......they think they are being
cutting edge or original or controversial because they have gay characters.
Please. We've moved past that.


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