Dennis Prager

An amazingly gifted moralist
Mr. Prager has lectured on seven continents, in 45 U.S. states and in nine of Canada's 10 provinces and has lectured in Russian in Russia, and in Hebrew in Israel. He has been called "one of America's five best speakers."
According to Buss Magazine, he is "one of the ten most powerful people in Los Angeles. . . a moral compass."

His gift for communicating has allowed him to talk with Catholics at the Vatican, with Muslims in the Persian Gulf, with Hindus in India, and with Protestants throughout the United States. That wide range of experience
with persons of many beliefs can benefit anyone, but it says more about Prager: He must have some degree
of tolerance to have talked with all those persons face to face. Whatever his viewpoint, it is hard to imagine
it to be that of a bigot.

Has Prager spoken about Proposition 8? A lot. He makes it clear that courts undoing legal bans on marriages between races has nothing to do with the 4-3 court reversal of Proposition 22. He explains that "No major
religion -- not Judaism, not Christianity, not Islam, not Buddhism -- ever banned interracial marriage. . . . Justices who overthrew bans on interracial marriages . . . had virtually every moral and religious value system since ancient times on their side. But justices who overthrow the ban on same-sex marriage have nothing other their hubris and their notions of compassion on their side."

A narrow idea about compassion has influenced four California Supreme Court justices to overturn generations
of family traditions that are fundamental to a healthy society. What will be the future for Californians, should
Proposition 8 fail? Parger explains that eventually "Any advocacy of man-woman marriage alone will be regarded morally as hate speech, and shortly thereafter it will be deemed so in law. . . . Traditional Jews and Christians -- i.e. those who believe in a divine scripture -- will be marginalized. . . . Anyone who advocates marriage between a man and a woman will be morally regarded the same as racist. And soon it will be a hate crime."

Dennis Prager makes it clear that Proposition 8 must pass.

Tolerance is two-way

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Proposition 8