This Friday, at 8 P.M., in homes all across America — nay, the world — The Bloggess will singleorally solve the problem of Internet addiction.
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This Friday, at 8 P.M., in homes all across America — nay, the world — The Bloggess will singleorally solve the problem of Internet addiction.
I’ve often wondered where supporters of traditional marriage get their rallying cry, “God established marriage as a union of one man and one woman” when, at the very least, polygamy was a fairly common feature of the Old Testament landscape. But after watching this mini-documentary on Biblical marriage from America’s Best Christian, Betty Bowers I realized that people like Maggie Gallagher don’t so much want to prevent gays from gaining equal rights to marry as they want to bring back all the really pervy flavors of matrimony we’ve lost in these sadly vanilla times.