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Turek: States Should Defend The Institution Of Marriage Just Like The South Defended Slavery

Christian apologist and Religious Right anti-gay activist Frank Turek was a guest on the AFA's "Today's Issues"

radio broadcast yesterday, discussing his

href="http://townhall.com/columnists/frankturek/2014/10/15/samesex-marriage-decisions-the-constitution-protects-gays-but-not-blacks-and-

women-n1904928">most recent column where he stated that the fight against gay marriage is a states' rights issue, just like

slavery was during the Civil War.

Turek was advocating for a governor to simply refuse to recognize or enforce any federal court ruling striking down their state's

gay marriage ban, much like how Andrew Jackson refused

to enforce a Supreme Court ruling concerning relations with Native Americans. He predicted that if they were to do so, President

Obama would then send out the National Guard to arrest them, at which point Christians would rally around the governor, resulting in all

of them ending up in jail.

When hosts Tim Wildmon and Ed Vitagliano wondered just where they might find a governor courageous enough to take such a stand, Turek

suggested that South Carolina would be a perfect choice because that state has a history of being willing to fight for states' rights, as

demonstrated by the Civil War.

"It started in South Carolina with the Civil War as you know," Turek

said, "for the same kind of issue: states' rights. Obviously the issue is different. I mean, slavery was different than

obviously this. But, I mean, it was a states' rights issue":