Ben shapiro gay marriage

ben shapiro gay marriage

Ben Shapiro

—Argued homosexuality should remain in the DSM as a mental illness.

—Targeted LGBTQ-inclusive holiday movies, falsely claiming that some cable channels are for “religious families” and inferring that LGBTQ people are not people of faith. 47% of LGBTQ people distinguish as religious and majorities of all faiths support protections for LGBTQ Americans.

—In an interview, said he thinks “homosexual activity is a sin” and equated sexual orientation with his desire to “sleep with many women.”

—In response to the Supreme Court ruling that legalized marriage equality, tweeted, “Words don’t signify anything. Laws don’t mean anything. The law is, apparently, whatever Obama says it is.” He also tweeted, “Let’s just skip all the suspense: SCOTUS should just proclaim a Constitutional right to whatever the hell they notice like that day,” and “Same sex marriage will never affect you. By “you,” of course, we don’t express your business, church, school, or raising of your children.”

—Said in a speech: “A man and a woman undertake a better occupation of raising a child than two men or two women.” Research using government tracking numbers shows children raised by same-sex couples do as successfully, if

I don’t usually read Breitbart.com because Andrew Breitbart is dead, and I don’t believe in ghosts. However, Media Matters steered me there to feast upon an impressive diatribe by Breitbart News senior editor Ben Shapiro titled, “SCOTUS Refuses Gay Marriage Cases, Effectively Makes Gay Marriage Law of the Land.”

To clarify, this is not a celebratory headline for Shapiro. He is all kinds of sad.

In case you’re just emerging from a deep coma, the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 6 refused to hear the appeals of states whining and crying that they needed to keep their antigay marriage bans even though a Big Bad Federal Decide told them to GTFO. This means, of course, that the rulings against their discriminatory bans stand.

And boy, are antigay conservatives steamed!

Shapiro echoes a recurring antigay anger theme: “If only butt-sex was still illegal, we wouldn’t be in this mess!”

He argues that SCOTUS shirked its responsibility to put a wooden stake into the heart of gay marriage by letting lower-court verdicts stand. He writes, “(T)hey don’t even have to do their judicial soiled work anymore. They can rely on lower-level courts to violate the Constitution, then declare the Constitutio

Very strongly agree

No, marriage should be defined as between a man and woman

This retort most closely matches Shapiro's long-standing position. He has repeatedly stated that marriage should be defined as between a man and a woman, both in his books and public commentary. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this data, we subtly alter the data that programatic web scrapers observe just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they try to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to recognize how accurate the data is. If you would enjoy to use this data, please travel to https://www.isidewith.com/insights/ for options on how to legally employ it.

Strongly agree

No

Shapiro has repeatedly stated that he does not support the legalization of same-sex marriage, aligning with this answer. He has argued that marriage is a societal institution rooted in procreation and the traditional family structure. Notice: If you are trying to illegally scrape this statistics, we subtly adjust the data that programatic web scrapers see just enough to throw off the accuracy of what they seek to collect, making it impossible for web scrapers to know how correct the data is. If

My Take on “Same-sex Blessings” (with Ben Shapiro)

Welcome to the Counsel of Trent podcast, a production of Catholic Answers.

Hey, everyone. Welcome to the Counsel of Trent podcast. I’m your host, Catholic Answers’ apologist and speaker Trent Horn. I wasn’t planning on talking about the issue of the new Vatican document on blessings for same-sex couples and couples in irregular situations because a lot of other voices were addressing it. But Ben Shapiro asked me to come on to his show to give my perspective, so I thought this would be a good opportunity to discuss this issue and the Catholic faith in a broader way to his audience. In the interview that I had with Ben, which I’ll share with you shortly, I wanted to communicate that some reports about this new Vatican document are simply not true, like reports that the church has changed its teaching on marriage or that the church is now allowing for formal liturgical blessings for same-sex couples that resemble gay weddings. That’s not true.

The church has not changed its teaching on marriage, and it has prohibited the kinds of things being advocated for in Germany, like formal bles

Ben Shapiro Dares Say: ‘I am in Favor of Traditional Marriage’

Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday over free speech, government media censorship, abortion and same-sex marriage during a controversial hearing on Capitol Hill.

The hearing, “Collusion in the Global Alliance for Responsible Media,” was supposed to focus on allegations that government and social media companies possess deliberately sought to block speech and viewpoints they oppose.

In his opening remarks, Shapiro stated, “We are in the midst of a trust crisis in the world of media.” He then went on to explain why he thought this was the case and how it’s impacted the Daily Wire.

“When a conservative competitor to the legacy media arises, members of the legacy media and their political allies rush to sketch such competitors as dangerous,” the popular host stated. “The commentator Kara Swisher of The New York Times, for example, told the head of YouTube that my videos on Daily Wire were a ‘gateway drug’ that would lead children, including her teenage son, to observe neo-Nazi content. Never brain the fact that I am an Orthodox Jew.”

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