Thursday, March 3, 2011

Albert Mohler: Why same-sex ‘marriage’ makes sense to so many

How did this happen? Why same-sex ‘marriage’ makes sense to so many | LifeSiteNews.com: While most criticisms of moral relativism are directed at individual conduct, on the larger scale, the entire society is increasingly convinced that moral principles must give way to new understandings, findings, and insights. When this idea is added to the progressivist understanding of history and the radical form of modern individualism, we have a recipe for moral revolution.

Some understandings of moral principle were indeed shaped by prejudice and ignorance, leading to great human suffering. Laws against interracial marriage were prime examples of this prejudice, and there are many others. Fear of minorities, including homosexuals, has led to scapegoating and hatred, cloaked in the language of moral rectitude. These things must give way to moral progress and be denounced with moral fervor. But not all moral principles are examples of oppression.

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