
Finally, the interviewer asked him if the statistics were reversed and the majority of people supported same sex marriage, would he then change his position.
"Definitely not" he replied. "They would all be wrong!"
It's no wonder that Dr.(?) Maier is James Dobson's partner-in-crime at Focus on the Family.
In addition Dr.(?) Maier went on to express his view that homosexuality is not something you're born with but rather something that you learn and there is no evidence that exists to support the former theory.
I'm sure his parents will be happy to know that their hard earned money wasn't wasted on Dr.(?) Maier's education at the Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University in La Mirada, California. (Yes I know, I never heard of it either).
CLASSIFICATION: EVIL
A typical Republican response.
ReplyDeleteI don't think we heard the same interview at all. It's obvious that you are a homophobe but that doesn't give you the right to fabricate the truth.
ReplyDeleteThe right for gays to marry should not be decided by the democratic process at all. The majority of Americans voted for Bush but that didn't make it the correct choice.
If same sex marriage negatively impacts heterosexual marriage as Maier states then why does Massachusetts, which allows same sex marraige, have the lowest divorce rate in the country? Don't be selective about facts.
Maier is a hate monger in the same class as Dobson, Falwell, Robertson and Wildmon.