- ISBN13: 9781400078660
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With same-sex marriage igniting a firestorm of controversy in the press and in the courts, in legislative chambers and in living rooms, Andrew Sullivan, a pioneering voice in the debate, has brought together two thousand… More >>


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Sullivan does it again. For Conservatives wishing to defeat the audacious concept of special rights demanded by homosexuals, this is our best weapon. Sullivan must realize he did us all a favor by writing and editing this material. Buy it, study it, and protect marriage as we know it and like it!
– R. Edwards, The Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC
Rating: 5 / 5
As I did not order two of these titles, I am wondering how I should respond. Well, suffice it to say, I guess that’s how Amazon makes its money these days, apparently one of those mistaken one-click purchases a customer can’t cancel because the system doesn’t recognize it, doesn’t even say the shipment is being processed or sent, until .. it’s there, on your front porch. Why is it that the one’s you don’t want are the ones that make it through with no problem, and the one’s you really need, take weeks to get to you.
Rating: 1 / 5
I love Andrew’s blog but I respectfully differ with his views on gay marriage. He fails to recognize that it isn’t only Christians who oppose gay marriage and he fails to debunk the best idea for traditional marriage, linking kids to their parents.
Rating: 2 / 5
I can’t stand Sullivan’s right-wing political views, but I commend him on his pro-gay marriage position. The homophobes out there have never been able to answer this question: Why shouldn’t I be gay? What, in other words, is wrong exactly with being gay? I’m an atheist, so shallow religious rantings aren’t going to work with me. I love being a gay man and I wouldn’t want it any other way. I have a great life AS a gay man and I couldn’t imagine “going straight” without, at the same time, being totally miserable. But the point is, gay men not only have the right to be gay, but should be proud of the fact that they are gay. All straight people have is their absurd fundamentalist ideology. To an atheist, their hateful rhetoric means absolutely nothing. The straight people are going to have come up with a better line of argument than something about my not being “saved” or whatever. But that’s not very likely.
Rating: 4 / 5
This book was a last-minute reference for a term paper, so I was under time constraints. It arrived promptly and was in excellent condition.
Rating: 5 / 5