17 Quotes by Robert Knight

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    This is social engineering by a court. It will have very bad effects on the idea of our republican form of government, ... If a government like Texas cannot legislate on public health, safety and morals, what can it legislate about?

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    Although the film reportedly portrays some problems with adultery, it comes down on the side of 'being who you are,' which means having whatever perverse and unfaithful relationship you want.

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    It's a very risky business ascribing divine intent to natural disasters. Nobody but God really knows why these things occur.

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    If you think Social Security reform is the third rail of American politics, try coming out for gay marriage. It's a far more powerful issue.

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    Being pro-life means more than casting a good vote now and then on an abortion-related bill. It also means supporting God's institution of marriage and fighting the homosexual agenda at every level, whether it is in the schools, the workplace or in the hallways of government.

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    Generally, when people join the military they choose (to establish residency in) states with no state income taxes,

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    Gov. Schwarzenegger has done the right thing in promising to veto this illegal bill. It's evidence that CWA of California and other pro-family groups got their message through to him: 'We don't want counterfeit marriage,'

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    The Marketing of Evil' takes no prisoners. David Kupelian brilliantly explains how a clever, radical elite is persuading Americans to accept evil as good, and good as evil. With precise clarity, the book blows the lid off the most successful ? and dangerous ? cultural scams. In addition, Kupelian's personal vignettes and vigorous writing hold the reader's interest throughout.

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