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Author: Free Gift
Date: Mar 21, 2007 10:06

Marriage & Family Saw This One Coming

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Government's Interest in Order and Morality

Sometimes I know how Ian Malcolm, the mathematician in Jurassic Park, felt.
His warnings about the folly of the park's creators were vindicated by the
sight of a T-Rex eating an SUV. Then, all Malcolm could say was "I hate
being right all the time."

Well, I'm not right all of the time. I do know what it's like, however, to hate
being right.

The BBC recently ran a story about a German couple named Patrick and
Susan. The couple has been living together unmarried for the past six years
and has four children. In a continent full of unmarried couples with children,
this particular pair stands out-because they are brother and sister.

As a young child, Patrick was given up for adoption. He finally met his mother
and the rest of his biological family, including Susan, seven years ago. After
their mother died, the two became, in the BBC's words, "lovers."

When German authorities learned about the "relationship," they placed three
of their children-two of whom have disabilities-in foster care and charged
Patrick with incest. Patrick has already served two years and faces more jail
time.

While this story is certainly sordid, unfortunately, it's not unique. What makes
it noteworthy is that the couple is challenging German laws against incest in
Germany's Federal Constitutional Court.

As the couple's lawyer, Endrik Wilhelm, told the BBC, "this law is out of
date, and it breaches the couple's civil rights." According to the lawyer, the
"couple [is] not harming anyone," and the ban "is discrimination."

To those like Juergen Kunze, a geneticist at Berlin's Charite Hospital, who
cite the genetic risks to the offspring of incest, Wilhelm replies: "Why are
disabled parents" or "people with hereditary diseases [and] women over 40"
allowed to have children?

Anyone who claims to be surprised by this case has not been paying attention
to American law. In Lawrence v. Texas, the Supreme Court found that
"consenting" adults had a right to privacy when it comes to sexual
relations-any kind of sexual relations. As Justice Scalia pointed out in his
stinging dissent, the logic employed by the majority of the court could be
applied to laws against "bigamy, same-sex marriage [and] adult incest."

If you deny that there's a "substantial government interest in protecting order
and morality," as courts increasingly are doing, where do you draw the line?
Certainly not at same-sex "marriage," as we have seen. The fact is that, as Dr.
Kunze puts it, laws like these "based on long traditions in Western societies"
have not been stopping courts lately.

The ugly truth is that, absent a "substantial government interest in protecting
order and morality," the incestuous couple has the better argument. In a
culture where personal autonomy trumps long-established moral traditions, our
revulsion does look like the kind of prejudice that Lawrence rejected as the
basis for laws.

Like I said, none of this should come as a surprise. Instead, it ought to serve
as a warning of where the law is headed. Let's pray that this time we don't
need a rampaging T-Rex to confirm our worst fears.

By Chuck Colson
3/21/2007

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For Further Reading and Information

Roberto Rivera, "The Ballad of Patrick and Susan," The Point, 8 March
2007.

Tristana Moore, "Couple Stand by Forbidden Love," BBC News, 7 March
2007.

BreakPoint Commentary No. 050817, "Taking the Plunge: A Case of Incest."

BreakPoint Commentary No. 060106, "Further Down the Slope:
Massachusetts Senate Bill 938."

Robert George, "Rick Santorum is Right," National Review Online, 27 May
2003.

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