Monday, October 09, 2006

Replacing 'Mom and Dad'
Does It Matter How We Define Marriage and Family?
Feature by Ed Vitagliano
October 9, 2006

(AgapePress) - Kanab, Utah, is a mostly Mormon town of about 3,500 people, beholden to the roughly quarter-million tourists who come through the county on their way to nearby Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks. So why have some people called for a boycott of Kanab?

Simply put, the mayor and town council had the audacity to unanimously pass a non-binding resolution calling for government to support and uphold the "natural family." The reason for government support, the resolution said, is that the natural family is a boon to its members and a protection against the "most serious public pathologies," such as crime, substance abuse and poverty.
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