It's so outrageous that it's almost funny.  Just a few weeks after our historic victory for marriage at the ballot box--in California Florida and Arizona--the geniuses at Newsweek decide to devote a cover story to the gay marriage. Do the journalists highlight the terrible outpouring of hatred by those alleged voices of tolerance against Christians and people of other faiths who stood tall and spoke out for marriage as one man and one woman? Of course not.

After weeks of arguing that religious people should be seperated from the democratic process, the mainstream media has finally found a religious argument about marriage worth talking about: the one they call "the religious case for gay marriage."

You already know what these allegedly fancy new ideas come down to: ignore what Scripture and common sense both clearly teach in favor of the latest edict from Harvard about what marriage means, or should mean, or could mean if only this God thing didn't keep getting the way.

Here's the one great truth Newsweek's reporters had to ignore, because they couldn't find a way to sugar coat it: the greatest multi-faith religious coaltion in the history of America just came together to protect and defend a core truth about marriage endorsed by 99.9 percent of religious tradition: marriage IS a union of husband and wife.

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