Married to the State

Homosexual Marriage vs. Heterosexual Marriage.

As a Christian Constitutionalist this, at first glance, may seem like quite a quagmire. The solution, as I see it, is actually quite simple. As a young Christian my reflexive response used to be the montra of many people who call themselves Christians, “the sanctity of marriage, between a man and a woman, MUST be preserved as an institution of God.” Indeed, as a Christian, I know it is a sacred unity between a man and a woman instituted by God. However, under our great Constitution, this is NOT a behavior to be legislated and enforced by government. The Constitution and a number of historical facts, I believe, support my above determination.

About David Mitchel

Christian Constitutionalist, Texas born and raised. I grew up in the central Texas county of San Saba enjoying a great rural upbringing. I later moved to Dallas to attend the University of Texas at Dallas where I studied toward a degree in Software Engineering and worked as a Network Administrator. These days I've moved a little back to my rural roots living in west Texas as a LAN Manager and open critic of such illegal, Constitution torching acts as the Patriot Act, Military Commissions Act, REAL ID Act and Defense Authorization act. Most of all defending America against what George Herbert Walker Bush called for, in the halls of congress, many times to be created called the New World Order, and exposing the truth behind government sponsored terrorism such as the 9/11 attacks. I was first introduced to government sponsored terror as a freshman in high school during my American History class where we read from our textbooks how then President Franklin D. Roosevelt had received a decrypted Japanese communication speaking of attacking Pearl Harbor before the attack and even went as far as to say how he let it happen. As a patriotic American child, this bothered me greatly and set me on the road I'm on today, defending Texas and America from enemies both foreign and domestic.

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