Focus on the Family reacts to SCOTUS gay marriage ruling
Colorado Springs-based Focus on the Family reacted Friday to the Supreme Court’s ruling making same-sex marriage legal nationwide.
President Jim Daly released a text statement and a video on the organization’s website.
Below is the full statement from Focus. Daly’s video response is available on the group’s Facebook page.
“Today the Supreme Court issued a disappointing decision that imposes same-sex marriage on all 50 states.
Although this result was predicted by many observers, the action of the Court is nonetheless startling in its rejection of a societal understanding of marriage that goes back to the dawn of civilization. It tramples on the democratic process by overturning the will of more than 60 percent of American voters and creates a new federal constitutional right in an area where our founding document is silent.
We are also concerned that this decision will fan the flames of government hostility against individuals, businesses and religious organizations whose convictions prevent them from officiating at, participating in, or celebrating such unions. We’ve already watched this hostility operate against wedding vendors, military chaplains, and others, and anticipate that today’s decision will open the door to an unwelcome escalation of this problem.
Ultimately, however, no court can change the eternal truth that marriage is, and always has been, between a man and a woman. Regardless of today’s decision, Focus on the Family will continue to address the importance of one man, one woman marriage to families, society and especially for children who have a right to both a mother and a father. We praise God for the opportunity to shine a light on His divine plan for the family during the years ahead.
In the days to come, we must remember to season our words with salt. It’s time to be a light in these dark times. It is not time to be combative and caustic. Now, more than ever, we must emulate Jesus Christ. We must continue to show that loving kindness as we talk with our neighbors and friends who see this issue differently.”
– Jim Daly, President , Focus on the Family
