REASONS: Eve replies to Paul VarnellIt seems to me that a) someone could have multiple, overlapping reasons for holding one public-policy view over another, and could cite or emphasize those most likely to win public approval, without being disingenuous (as long as he really believed the reasons he cited)--e.g. those whose opposition to the death penalty is primarily motivated by religion might nonetheless highlight the possibility of executing the innocent; and b) many threads of "the Judeo-Christian tradition" hold that God's law isn't arbitrary, and usually conduces to human happiness, thus it would be odd if senators believed that God randomly mandated marriage between a man and a woman
even though it had deleterious social effects. Anyway, this isn't a defense of any particular senator or staffer or whatever, because goodness knows I don't know how those people think. It's just a defense of the fact that people who have religious reasons for
any policy (not just opposing ssm) might also have, and publicly emphasize, "secular" reasons. Nonetheless, an interesting piece.
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