Katy Faust lays it on the line here.
“Gay marriage did not merely redefine an institution. It created child victims . . . Ten years later, children have paid the price for being cut out of the conversation . . . Christians cannot stand quietly by while children’s rights to their mother and father are systematically deconstructed, regardless of whether the destruction is labeled a civil right, a constitutional mandate, or as being on “the right side of history.” You’re never on the right side of history when promoting child victimization . . . Throughout the ages, Christians have confronted cultural forces that treated children as expendable, be it infanticide, abortion, abandonment, or exploitation. They did not win those battles by retreating into pseudo-biblical evasions like, “I don’t want to be political; I just want to preach the gospel.” Christians prevailed by insisting, again and again, that the weak must never be sacrificed for the strong—and by refusing to remain silent while that sacrifice was normalized, legalized, and enforced.


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