Video: Huckabee, Santorum, Huelskamp on Same-Sex Marriage, Media
Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, and Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-Kansas) all weighed in, yesterday, on same-sex marriage and the way it is covered and portrayed by members of the media.
Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, and Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-Kansas) all weighed in, yesterday, on same-sex marriage and the way it is covered and portrayed by members of the media.
“[V]ice does not lose its nature, though it becomes ever so fashionable.”
John Wesley
On May 30, Gallup released a poll on America’s changing views of morality.
The poll showed a record-high in “moral acceptability” on issues like premarital sex, embryonic stem cell research, and euthanasia.
Of course, this poll should raise a number of questions. Is something right or wrong just because a large percentage of the population says so? No. Once upon a time we would have called the findings of this poll evidence of “moral decay” in America. Today we just say that Americans’ morals are shifting.
So what happens when a society decides to change morality? What happens when people increasingly call evil “good”? Well, let’s look at a few examples.
After the first three drafts of his salutatorian address were rejected by his high school for their overtly religious references, Brooks Hamby settled on a 99-second speech in which he called graduates to be “the salt of the earth” and asked that “the God of the Bible” bless each of them.
Watch his speech below.