Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Brody's Notes... Incoming NOM Chair Refers To Same-Sex Marriage Advocates As "Evil"

John Eastman
By Brody Levesque | ORANGE, CALIFORNIA -- The former dean of the Chapman University Law School based in Orange County California, John Eastman, spoke with the National Catholic Register's Tim Drake about his appointment September 22nd as the new chairperson of the National Organisation For Marriage, replacing former NOM chair Maggie Gallagher and some of his thoughts on running NOM and its goals.
Eastman told the Register, in response to a question about NOM's key goals;
"There are several fronts. There’s the judicial front, where courts are trying to force a change in fundamental public policy. NOM is assisting in the efforts to defend traditional marriage. Where the courts have succeeded, NOM is involved, trying to overturn those decisions. Those are the legal and political fronts. A third front is that, increasingly, the effort to redefine marriage is running into direct head-on conflict with religious rights and freedom of conscience."
In reference to Same-Sex Marriage Equality  he stated:
"Evil will be with us always, and it requires constant vigilance to defeat. I look at it as a litigator and an educator. There will always be threats to institutions grounded in human nature by those who think human nature doesn’t define limits. We need to be involved in the immediate defense of threats against marriage, but also take a long-range view by educating the next generation about the importance of the issues we’re confronting."
LGBTQ Equality Rights Activist and blogger Jeremy Hooper notes:
"Eastman is also on record calling gay-straight alliances "incubators of moral relativism," referring to homosexuality as modern day "barbarism," pushing extremist Scott Lively's "ex-gay" advocacy as a "common-sense suggestion," and lashing out against the "currently fashionable view that homosexual conduct is just another legitimate lifestyle choice."

1 comments:

Warren C. E. Austin said...

This fellow is potentially the most dangerous opponent to Equality and Human Rights, whether they be mainstream or special-interest group specific.

He terrifies me; and not in a good way; whereas Perkins, Perry and the whole catalogue of other Religion Nazis simply disquiet me and make me extremely uncomfortable.

Warren C. E. Austin
The Gay Deceiver
Toronto, Canada