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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Santorum: Gay Marriage is Anti-Nature, Like Changing ‘Chemical Equation for Water’ From H20 to H30

Relying on the natural law, former Senator Rick Santorum argued that the undeniable sexual complementarity between men and women excludes the notion of homosexual “marriage,” and that to seek to redefine marriage, at the state level or nationally, is as unnatural as redefining the chemical formula for water from H20 to H30 – it doesn’t work.

“Look, I’m very proud of the conservative record I’ve put together,” Sen. Santorum saidduring a Jan. 7 interview on the Simon Conway Show. “There’s no one who’s fought more on moral and cultural issues.”

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

No one has the right to redefine what God has already defined. God's wrath is upon us and will get much worse. Just look at the world's stage.

Anonymous said...

Only a matter of time before Santorum gets caught sexually with a little boy. Thou does protest way too much. How many times have we seen this before?

Anonymous said...

Strange how the liberal always reverts to homosexuality when trying to assault character.