Orthodox Rabbi Daniel Lapin: "Roughly when do you think the [cultural] deterioration began? Wouldn't you agree that most people would say sometime in the 1960s? Perhaps one of the most notable events, and its significance can hardly be exaggerated was the arrival of the birth control tablet in the early 60s. And what that did for the very first time is it created the possibility of perpetual male adolescence. It made it possible for the first time for men to really never grow up. It essentially transformed masculinity and with all the implications of honor and respect and courage and the ability to defer gratification, everything that we think of as responsible masculinity, got transformed to a very simple question: "Did you remember to take your pill?""
Family Talk with Dr. James Dobson, "[URL=http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/family-talk/player/the-battle-for-civilization-i-256510.html]]]The Battle for Civilization, Part 1[/URL]," [00:11:00-00:12:00]
This "perpetual male adolescence" of the 60s has finally metastasized into same-sex marriage.