Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Logos RefTagger

I've recently acquired new responsibilities in my role of Tech Support at Logos Bible Software: I'm now the pointman for troubleshooting user issues with the Logos RefTagger. RefTagger is a free, new web tool from Logos, that adds hyperlinks to Bible references on any webpage.

For example, all I have to do is type the verse, and without adding any links or special code, it comes out like this:

Prov 3:1ff. Lk 22.27 Tobit 6:8
Hover over the reference to see a pop-up of the verse, or click on it to open the verse in context at http://bible.logos.com.

Ask me how to add it to your blog or website!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Does Gay Marriage Affect Me?

Warning: This topic may not be suitable for younger readers.

In the election on Tuesday, California voters narrowly passed an amendment to ban same-sex marriage, as did Florida and Arizona. Only 5 months ago, California’s Supreme Court ruled to legalize gay marriage, and this is an important (if legally puzzling) landmark in the struggle between gay activists and pro-family supporters.

Now, here’s my two cents: I applaud Californians’ decision to uphold traditional marriage, joining the 40 other states that already have Defense of Marriage acts on the books. However, I have a hard time defending this position logically; I certainly don’t agree with homosexuality morally, but I don’t know if we can or should legislate people’s morality. (Should we outlaw pre-marital sex? Lying? Being a jerk?) I can’t think of any legal reason why a homosexual couple shouldn’t get married. When people say that banning gay marriage prevents a specific segment of the population a right enjoyed by every other class, I find it hard to argue with.

I’ve heard people say that same-sex marriage would “hurt the American family”, or “weaken traditional marriage”, and maybe that’s true – but will someone explain to me how? If there’s a gay couple living next door to me, what difference does it make to me and my wife whether or not they have a marriage license? Is there some specific effect that I'm missing, or is this argument based on some broader, more abstract manifestation of the morality of society in general?