Saturday, April 4, 2009

World Congress of Families Responds to Iowa Court Legislating Same-Sex Marriage: Carlson's Expert Testimony Ruled Inadmissible by Judge

World Congress of Families Responds to Iowa Court Legislating Same-Sex Marriage: Carlson's Expert Testimony Ruled Inadmissible by Judge

ROCKFORD, Ill., April 3 /Christian Newswire/ -- World Congress of Families Managing Director Larry Jacobs said he was "appalled but not surprised" by today's ruling of the Iowa Supreme Court, in effect legislating gay marriage in the state.

Jacobs commented: "The rationale for this ruling is that limiting marriage to a man and a woman is a violation of equal protection for homosexual couples who want to marry, hence unconstitutional."


"But if not allowing same-sex couples to marry is unconstitutional, what about a brother and sister, or a man and three women who want to marry? On the basis of today's ruling, aren't they also denied equal protection under the law by not being allowed to marry?" Jacobs asked.

"Clearly, the 'equal protection' argument is a ruse by a court determined to force its social views on the people of Iowa." Jacobs charged. "Otherwise, it would have ruled that any two people, or group of people, have an equal-protection right to marry in the state."

The Iowa Supreme Court ruling affirms a 2007 decision of Iowa District Court Judge Robert Hanson.

World Congress of Families International Secretary Allan Carlson, a renowned scholar of the family, was deposed in the Iowa court case. Carlson's testimony was ruled not admissible in the summary judgment from Judge Hanson. Hanson stated, "Despite Carlson's impressive academic credentials, the court does not believe he possesses the knowledge or expertise to answer the specific questions propounded to him [specifically, the consequences of marriage for children]."

In a summary of his "Relevant Opinions" (submitted to the court to establish his qualifications as an expert witness), Carlson said of children raised by their married natural parents: "They are less likely to be physically, sexually, or mentally abused, to use illegal drugs, to be involved in the juvenile justice system, to become wards of the state, or to attempt suicide. Marriage law has privileged the sexual relation of man to woman because of these positive effects on children, which have also made valuable contributions to society."

Carlson was born in Iowa and is the author of more than 10 published books on marriage and family, including "Conjugal America: On the Public Purposes of Marriage" (2006) and "The Natural Family: Bulwark of Liberty" (2008).

World Congress of Families is an international gathering of pro-family leaders, scholars, parliamentarians and activists held every two years. World Congress of Families V will be held in Amsterdam, August 10-12, 2009. For more information on World Congress of Families, go to www.worldcongress.org.

To schedule an interview with Allan Carlson, contact Larry Jacobs at (815) 964-5819. Email Jacobs at larry@worldcongress.org if you would like a complete copy of Allan's expert witness submission to the Iowa court.

The World Congress of Families (WCF) is an international network of pro-family organizations, scholars, leaders and people of goodwill from more than 60 countries that seek to restore the natural family as the fundamental social unit and the 'seedbed' of civil society. The WCF was founded in 1997 by Allan Carlson and is a project of The Howard Center for Family, Religion & Society in Rockford, Illinois ( www.profam.org). To date, there have been four World Congresses of Families -- Prague (1997), Geneva (1999), Mexico City (2004) and Warsaw, Poland (2007). A fifth World Congress of Families will be held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, August 10-12, 2009 ( www.worldcongress.nl).

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