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March 2012

The morality of normality

by James Bowman

On sexuality, normalcy, and ethics.

Here’s a straw in the wind to tell us which way the culture is trending. In its account of the appeals court decision overturning California’s Proposition 8—which had during its brief existence affirmed as a matter of (state) constitutional law the traditional idea of marriage as a contract between a man and a woman—The New York Times quoted one Spencer Stier, aged seventeen, who was described as “the son of one of the [presumably homosexual] couples who initiated the case,” to illustrate its “emotional repercussions” in the view of the Times reporter. “As his mother looked on,” wrote Adam Nagourney, young Spencer uttered what someone at the paper considered the “Quotation of the Day” when he said that “with this ruling, in the eyes of the government, my family is finally normal.”

Now we have long known, at least since the days of Alfred ...

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James Bowman is the author of Honor: A History (Encounter Books).


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This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 30 March 2012, on page 61

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