Michael Medved: “Missing Ingredient For Gay Marriage: Women, Not Weddings”
Michael Medved has this commentary on Townhall in which he criticizes this recent WSJ article by Jonathan Rauch that argues in favor of marriage redefinition as a means of bringing stability to homosexual relationships.
Medved concludes:
The problem with the Jonathan Rauch prescription is that he seeks to heal the ills of gay male culture and relationships with a meaningless solution (a marriage license) at the same time that he ignores and in fact denies the one addition that makes a lasting, eternal difference – the melding of male and female in long-term, loving commitment.
