This one completely escaped my attention. Last week (5/6/09) Maine and New Hampshire’s legislative bodies approved bills legalizing same sex marriage. Maine’s governor, John Baldacci, immediately signed the bill into law, making Maine the fifth state to legalize same sex marriage (the second to do so democratically). If New Hampshire’s governor signs the legislation, New Hampshire will become the sixth.
New England has quickly become the same-sex marriage capital of the United States. As much as it pains me to say it, given the trends in public opinion toward the support of same-sex marriage, and given the recent spate of victories for this cause, I have little hope that we will be able to stem the tide. Other states will follow the trend either legislatively or judicially. We are losing the culture war on this issue, and we can only blame ourselves for not standing up and giving a principled defense for traditional marriage, and against same-sex marriage. If we hope to hold the fort in the remaining states, we must present our case in the public square in a reasonable, charitable manner.
Update (5/21): While the CNN article I linked to above seemed to indicate that both houses of the New Hampshire legislature had passed the bill, such was not the case. The Senate passed the bill (14-10) on 5/20, but the same bill failed to pass the House (188-186) just hours later. So this bill is not awaiting a signature from New Hampshire governor, John Lynch…yet. The NH Senate and House are working on revising the bill so that it will be acceptable to the House. A revised bill could pass, and then be sent to the governor. So long as the bill contains protections for religious groups opposing same-sex marriage, Governor Lynch has indicated he will sign it.
May 21, 2009 at 11:23 am
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