Marriage: ’Why Limit It ‘to Just Two People? Why Not 10
Santorum: If Marriage Is for People Who ‘Love, Why Limit It ‘to Just Two People? Why Not 10
If two people should be allowed to get married simply because they “love” one another, then why limit marriage “to just two people?” asked Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum in a recent interview.
“Why not three people? Why not 10 people? […] Why not [allow] nieces and aunts to marry?”
The former senator was responding to the arguments of gay “marriage” advocates, who say two people of the same sex who are in love should be allowed to “marry.”
“If marriage means ‘anyone who is in love,’ well, then, let everybody who is in love get married,” added the senator wryly.
With gay “marriage,” “we’ve created something that is not what it is. It’s coercion […] and that’s what I’ve been fighting.” LifeSiteNews
31 August 2011
St. Raymond Nonnatus
If two people should be allowed to get married simply because they “love” one another, then why limit marriage “to just two people?” asked Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum in a recent interview.
“Why not three people? Why not 10 people? […] Why not [allow] nieces and aunts to marry?”
The former senator was responding to the arguments of gay “marriage” advocates, who say two people of the same sex who are in love should be allowed to “marry.”
“If marriage means ‘anyone who is in love,’ well, then, let everybody who is in love get married,” added the senator wryly.
With gay “marriage,” “we’ve created something that is not what it is. It’s coercion […] and that’s what I’ve been fighting.” LifeSiteNews
31 August 2011
St. Raymond Nonnatus