Part 1: Myths Relating to the Courts, Government, Law, and the US Constitution
- Myth #1: Marriage is a government construct over which government and government alone has oversight.
- Myth #2: The federal government, especially through its court system, has absolute authority over marriage.
- Myth #3: The government bestows rights; therefore, the government can take them away.
- Myth #4: The Supreme Court is the final arbiter of disputes in the United States.
Part 2: Myths Relating to Male-Female Differences, Procreation, Parenting, and the Absence of a Mother or Father in Every Home Run by a Same-Sex Couple
- Myth #5: Gender is absolutely meaningless in marriage.
- Myth #6: The fact that procreation occurs naturally only through heterosexual intercourse has nothing to do with marriage and the family.
- Myth #7: Gender is absolutely meaningless in parenting.
- Myth #8: Marriage is really all about adults—not children.
- Myth #9: Marriage has more to do with sexual pleasure and emotional ties than producing children.
Part 4: Myths related to the civil rights movement and the to end bans on interracial marriage
- Myth #10: The denial of marriage to same-sex couples is akin to the denial of civil rights to blacks during the Jim Crow era.
- Myth #11: The denial of marriage to same-sex couples is akin to denying interracial couples marriage.
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