The Widows and the Fatherless: End “Gay Marriage”

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Psalm 68:5 reminds us that God acts as a father to the fatherless. In the great hymn "Praise the Almighty, My Soul, Adore Him," we sing, "He helps his children in distress, the widows and the fatherless." Do we still care about such things? As a society? In America, one in four children live in a home without dad. 40 percent of children are born to unwed mothers. That's what happens when marriage is redefined to suit adult desires. Some don't know their dads, others live in broken homes. Divorce leads mostly to kids with mom, dad gone.  

The results are devastating and long lasting. 70 percent of youth in state-run facilities, detention centers and the like, come from single parent homes. Over 60 percent of youth suicides come from single-parent homes, and over 70 percent of youth engaging in substance abuse come from families without dads. Mass shooters? Fatherless most often by far. And it goes on and on. RFK notes that American are unhealthy, a truth I can see in the mirror. But it's telling that countries like China and India have no such problems. This tells us it's not just a Christian or non-Christian thing; it's natural law, the truth built into creation.

What is that truth? That a child, every child, has a biological mother and father, and that therefore every child has a reasonable right to be raised in a home where they are known to him as mom and dad. But America redefined marriage, turning as long “as they both shall live” into “as long as they both shall love.”

What then is a conservative to do? I use the world conservative here for a reason. We know how Christians define marriage (even if the mainline churches with the flatline EKG deny God's Word). It's a man and a woman. But to say so is not simply some religious thing. How many Christians hide behind this, saying, "As a Christian, I know what marriage is, but I can't force my beliefs on others," or "That's a spiritual issue, not a legal one," or "It's not for us to meddle in politics"? What a load of self-serving bologna, cowardice dressed up in piety.

Marriage, real marriage, works, no matter what your religion, or whether you no religion at all. Every kid deserves, as a matter of simple justice, a mom and dad. China has figured it out. No divorce problem there, and, for that matter, no trans-insanity. Yes, Americans have freedom, but freedom is not license to do wrong that hurts others. We used to know that.

What's a conservative to do? We've made progress in places like Indiana, where boys can't enter girls’ locker rooms, and they cannot compete in girls’ sports. We've made progress banning mutilating surgery and prescribing hormone and puberty blockers to confused kids. But we must keep up the momentum. Gay marriage did not open up marriage to others, but it redefined marriage, and really, it undefined marriage altogether.

What is this definition of marriage? Christians should know it from Genesis, from Matthew 19 and Mark 10, as well as Ephesians 5. It has been revealed in the Scriptures quite plainly. But the basic truth is seen in nature itself, something alone the lines of 2+2=4. Consider now Senator Tim Kaine (Hillary's running mate), who said that our rights do not come from God, but from government. Conservatives were right to be up in arms. But to say that our rights come from God is to say that certain things are inherently and self-evidently true. I have a right to walk down the street and not be murdered, or, to put it negatively, no one has the right to murder me.

So also marriage is written into natural law. Only a man and woman can bring about the miracle of procreation. That child has a reasonable right to be raised by that mom and dad, and that mom and dad have an obligation to do that raising. It's an obligation for life, as children always need a mom and dad, roles that are not interchangeable. Gay marriage destroys this right, undermining the very definition of marriage, leaving child purposefully without a mom or dad. Widows and the fatherless? Remarkably, children whose dads die early do much better than children whose dads abandon them. The fatherless? Gay marriage produces fatherless children, and does so on purpose. Or we might consider the grotesque picture of Pete Buttigieg and his partner as a parents to a newborn who came from who knows where.

There is a lot of work to do, but ending gay marriage, establishing once more true marriage is not only the Christian thing to do, it's the conservative thing to do; it's the human and right thing to do.

 

The Rev. Dr. Peter Scaer is a professor at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind.

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