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Christian Rout in the Culture War

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A Democratic Congress, discharged by the voters on Nov. 2, has as one of its last official acts, imposed its San Francisco values on the armed forces of the United States.

"Don't ask, don't tell" is to be repealed. Open homosexuals are to be welcomed with open arms in all branches of the armed services.

Let us hope this works out better for the Marine Corps than it did for the Catholic Church.

Remarkable. The least respected of American institutions, Congress, with an approval rating of 13 percent, is imposing its cultural and moral values on the most respected of American institutions, the U.S. military.

Why are we undertaking this social experiment with the finest military on earth? Does justice demand it? Was there a national clamor for it?

No. It is being imposed from above by people, few of whom have ever served or seen combat, but all of whom are aware of the power of the homosexual rights lobby. This is a political payoff, at the expense of our military, to a militant minority inside the Democratic Party that is demanding this as the price of that special interest's financial and political support.

Among the soldiers most opposed to bringing open homosexuals into the ranks are combat veterans, who warn that this will create grave problems of unit cohesion and morale.

One Marine commandant after another asked Congress to consider the issue from a single standpoint:

Will the admission of gay men into barracks at Pendleton and Parris Island enhance the fighting effectiveness of the Corps?

Common sense suggests that the opposite is the almost certain result.

Can anyone believe that mixing small-town and rural 18-, 19- and 20-year-old Christian kids, aspiring Marines, in with men sexually attracted to them is not going to cause hellish problems?

The Marines have been sacrificed by the Democratic Party and Barack Obama to the homosexual lobby, with the collusion of no fewer than eight Republican senators.

This is a victory in the culture war for the new morality of the social revolution of the 1960s and a defeat for traditional Judeo-Christian values. For only in secularist ideology is it an article of faith that all sexual relations are morally equal and that to declare homosexual acts immoral is bigotry.

But while this new morality may be orthodoxy among our elites in the academy, media, culture and the arts, Middle America has never signed on and still regards homosexuality as an aberrant lifestyle, both socially and spiritually ruinous.

To these folks, homosexuality is associated with a high incidence of disease, HIV/AIDS, early death, cultural decadence and civilizational decline. And no sensitivity training at Camp Lejeune is going to change that.

Behind these traditionalist beliefs lie the primary sources of moral authority for traditionalist America: the Old and New Testaments, Christian doctrine, natural law. Thomas Jefferson believed homosexuality should be treated with the same severity as rape.

And 31 consecutive defeats for same-sex marriage in state referenda testifies that Middle America sees the new morality as the artificial invention of pseudo-intellectuals to put a high gloss on a low lifestyle.

Not until recent decades have many in America or the West argued that homosexuality is natural and normal. As late as 1973, the American Psychiatric Association listed homosexuality as a mental disorder.

Today, anyone who agrees with that original APA assessment is himself or herself said to be afflicted with a mental disorder: homophobia.

The world has turned upside down. What was criminal vice in the 1950s — homosexuality and abortion — is not only constitutionally protected, but a mark of social progress.

Yet, just as busing for racial balance led to violence, white flight and the ruin of urban schools, this social experiment is not going to be without consequences. And it is the military that will endure those consequences.

Yet, again, if we believe our armed forces to be the best in the world, why are we doing this, against the advice of countless senior officers and NCOs? What is the motivation other than the payoff of a campaign debt?

What happens now to Evangelical Christian and conservative Catholic chaplains who preach that homosexuality is a sinful and shameful practice? Will they be severed from the service as homophobes?

That cannot be far behind when the Family Research Council, a respected organization of religious and social conservatives that has fought the homosexual agenda from same-sex marriage to gay adoptions, has now been declared by the Southern Poverty Law Center to be a "hate group."

The advance of what was once a radical agenda has accelerated.

In 2004, John Kerry may have lost Ohio and the presidency because same-sex marriage was on the ballot in almost a dozen states, bringing out committed social conservatives to the polls. Six years later, the gay rights agenda is imposed by Congress and Obama on the 82nd and 101st.

Let the reader decide if the direction America is headed in is toward those "sunny uplands," or straight downhill.

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Will we now be responsible for the cost of the AIDS which will be an associated outcome of open homosexuality in the military ? This will be an expense running into a million dollars over the lifetime of the afflicted individual . The road to Gomorrah has many unexpected consequences. DJ
Comment: #1
Posted by: Daniel Johnson
Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:41 AM
You are a Hypocrite. Jesus said to love one another, and yet we kill our neighbors. Jesus taught love. We aren't showing love when we reject homosexuals like how you are. We are still a primitive society when compared to the enlightened mind. Like in the Old Testament, should stone men who sleep with other men? No? because that's outdated on treatment? Yes, and so is the idea that homosexuality is wrong.
There are a lot of things wrong with the Organized religion. This being one. Try to follow what Jesus actually taught. UNconditional love. You people, against homosexuality, would hang Jesus again, for his message would be tailored different as we are a different world today.
We have the technology these days, and in the coming years, to really change the world. If we put our efforts into humanitarianism, imagine what can be done for the rest of world in making it better. The Catholic Church has been known to be against science in its history- so I don't know if we can do it.
Do any of you know the BS the LGBT people get from us? That stuff we do hurts them and makes them miserable. Let God be your final judge on how you treated others, with the lack of love so evident in the world filled with war, poverty, and hatred.
By the way, I served in the Marine Corps. Alongside a few "homos". It was no big deal. If people are comfortable with their own sexuality, they aren't bothered by a homosexual. Machoism, common in the USMC, isn't always comfortable with itself, thus the heavy assertion of Machoism (not everyone, however).
Just remember, Jesus would walk into the home of any who would welcome him. You give Jesus a bad name with this snarky attitude written in this OP/ED to the people who don't know him. ( Every organization has it's own problems, however, and we are realizing this, and thus the changes coming about. everywhere.)
Comment: #2
Posted by: One Guy
Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:40 PM
Also, gay recruits aren't attracted to the other recruits, they feel more intimidated. It would be a conflict of interest for those smart enough to realize. I had a gay recruit leave bootcamp because it was too much, he was smart and knew his limit.

Pat Buchanan, you need to open that narrow-mind of yours and truly follow what your religion teaches you, not what men have interpreted and pressed upon others for thousands of years.
Comment: #3
Posted by: One Guy
Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:47 PM
Once people finally get it right we won't have any pointless wars where we kill our fellow man on Earth. Religion, thus far, has taken the backseat- for it has only fueled war since the dawn of man. Middle America, wake up, and allow you religion to take us on that path, the path to peace and an end to war- so far it has only taken us further into the mess. Yes, other religions need to change as well- like Koran telling to kill all infidels. You can see man has crept his word in with God's word. Enlighten your minds like Buddah, who only taught the path to enlightenment-not harmful at all to Christian Ideology- and you will see everything that I'm trying to convey. I don't do it justice, I am not the most articulate person. Understand your fellow man, don't judge, and act accordingly.
Comment: #4
Posted by: One Guy
Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:29 PM
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