Chick-Fil-A’s president made a statement that he and his company support “biblical” marriage. Op-ed columns and advocacy groups swing into action and take sides for and against Chick-Fil-A for the words of its president. Chick-Fil-A then makes a press release that the company is getting out of same-sex-marriage politics. Penultimately, a blogger asks if “believing that a legitimate family consists of a biological man, a biological woman, and children equate to being anti-gay?”
Finally, another blogger responds with a list of the various permutations that straight families take while raising children, including parents, single parents, grandparents, and teen-mother living with her parents and raising her child while her parents are still raising her. Then the blogger asks:
None of this is a problem, right? It’s really just the gayness of it all that makes you fall back on the word “legitimate,” isn’t it? So, yes. If you announce that you believe that the only “legitimate” family is “a biological man, a biological woman, and children,” I’m pretty confident you are anti-gay.