Quote from Turok:
>let's say a state believes that a certain type of family
>structure will produce superior results and that's what
>they want their state to "stand for".
Well, you may answer your own question.
Let's say a state believes that a certain type of family structure (let's say...Utah, 1889, polygamy) will produce superior results and that is what they want their state to "stand for". Do they have the right to pursue their own beliefs w/o religious absolutism being forced on them from Washington?
Well???
JB
Yes, given the state of our country I have to add...