Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2001
Publication Information
6 Cath. Soc. Sci. Rev. 87 (2001).
Abstract
Argues that same-sex “marriage” is a logical and practical impossibility and has serious implications for both other aspects of family law and the respect for human life and children in our culture. Asserts that the movement for same-sex “marriage” is a logical outgrowth of our culture’s separation of sex and procreation. Argues that the basis for opposition to this movement may be the residual reservoir of traditional understanding about marriage in the American public.
Recommended Citation
Gerard V. Bradley,
The Case Against Same-Sex “Marriage”,
6 Cath. Soc. Sci. Rev. 87 (2001)..
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