In Response to Kevin Gillespie's column, "Marriage is not a right to which all people are entitled," (CT, Oct. 23) the fight against gay rights is about one principle: intolerance. The book Gillespie cites as evidence is about single parenthood, not gay marriage. If, as he maintains, marriage is about procreation and not love, then why isn't he advocating artificial insemination? As for his scientific claims, let's look at actual data. The American Psychological Association, the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatricians, etc. conclude children raised by gay parents turn out the same as children raised by straight parents.
Do a Google search and see how many studies support this view. Gillespie must allow that "adoption is one of the greatest acts of selfless love a human being can engage in." I agree, except I include all people in my definition of humanity. His argument about democracy and the Constitution is ridiculous. A government must guarantee human rights even if a majority opposes a minority.
Most Americans supported the Constitution's clause that slaves are 3/5 of a person; that doesn't make it right. If we look to the CT 60 years ago we can find bigotry similar to Gillespie's, albeit with a different target. None of his arguments make any sense because opposition to gay rights is simply about bigotry.
Burke Thomas
graduate student,
international affairs
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