Anti-Bullying Sponsor Seeks to Legalize Sodomy in NC
Today, Representative Rick Glazier, from Fayetteville, introduced House Bill 100 in the North Carolina House of Representatives, a bill that would legalize sodomy in North Carolina. I call this the "Anti-Marriage Amendment Bill," because it is clearly designed to vie for the attention of already harried legislators and to distract the focus from the real problem in North Carolina—the lack of Constitutional protection for marriage between a man and a woman.
Representative Glazier's bill is entitled, "Conform State Law to Lawrence v. Texas," an innocuous title unless you know that Lawrence v. Texas was the 2003 U.S. Supreme Court case that struck down the sodomy laws in Texas. If Representative Glazier had wanted the average "Joe" to know what his bill was about, he would have entitled it, "Repeal Sodomy Laws in North Carolina." From the man who brought us the "Anti-Bullying" bill, we now have the "Pro-Sodomy" bill.
Leaders in our General Assembly clearly need to hear from people and pastors all across North Carolina about how ridiculou this bill is. Besides being unnecessary, it is clearly the first step in a series of many by pro-homosexual activists to attempt to legalize the sexual practices that prevail in same-sex marriages. First they must do away with the crime of sodomy. Next, they must abolish the law against cohabitation; then they must abolish the law that prevents homosexuals from adopting children; and finally they will attempt to legalize same-sex relationships. It is always a gradual process—just ask Massachusetts and Connecticut.
