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-- Dear Mr. Buckley: I was disappointed in your column "No Gay Things Allowed?" (May 5), wherein you conclude that "It would be nice if Texas simply repealed the [sodomy] law . . ."
As you noted in another context many years ago:
Not only is it characteristic of society to create institutions and to defend them with sanctions. Societies must do so-or else they cease to exist. The members of a society must share certain values if that society is to cohere; and cohere it must if it is to survive. In order to perpetuate these values, it must do constant battle against competing values.
-Buckley & Bozell: McCarthy and His Enemies
If marriage is to remain a valued institution, then the citizens of the United States must defend the institution rather than simply surrender. Those of us who support the institution of marriage are not ready to tell the citizens of Texas that they should repeal their law simply to avoid domestic controversy.
Indeed, these are exactly the moral issues that must be debated in a free republic.
Stephen Sola
Source: HighBeam Research, Notes & Asides.