Regina Griggs and Peter Sprigg
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Is Marriage Declining Despite Same-Sex Unions or Because of Them?
This was demonstrated once again in a recent federal survey whose results were released in July 2014. It found that only 1.6% of American adults self-identify as "gay" or "lesbian," with another 0.7 percent self-identifying as "bisexual."
Ex-Gay Therapy Debate: The Truth Matters
The fact that some people change their sexual orientation from homosexual to heterosexual (some as a result of professional therapy) is a problem for the homosexual movement. It seriously undermines the myth that homosexuality is a characteristic like race, which people are born with and can never change.
If Marriage Is Not About Procreation, Why Is It About Sex?
In the court cases which have upheld the one-man-one-woman definition of marriage (yes, there have been many, though not in the last year), the "rational basis" that judges have found for the laws has been the state's interest in promoting "responsible procreation."
Gay Christians Should Change or Remain Celibate; A Response to Matthew Vines
Matthew Vines, a young, self-professed evangelical Christian and a self-professed "gay" man, has added another book to a growing genre of those claiming that God can bless same-sex sexual relationships.
Q&A: One Man, One Woman Marriage Valid Under US Constitution
This paper explains why state definitions of marriage as the union of one man and one woman are consistent with the U.S. Constitution and with existing Supreme Court precedents.
Homosexual and Transgender Employment Bill Threatens Religious Liberty
In November, the U.S. Senate passed a version of the "Employment Non-Discrimination Act" (ENDA), a bill that creates a special status for "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" in the workplace.
Memo to Lackland Air Force Base: No 'Air Force Policy' Requires Support for Homosexual 'Marriage'
Yet another Bible-believing member of the Air Force has come forward with a report of negative treatment – in this case, merely because he defended another Service member who had expressed opposition to homosexual "marriage."
'Interim Report' on Australian Study of Homosexual Parents Adds Little to Debate
Interim report on Australian study of homosexual parents adds little to debate over the well-being of children with same-sex parenting.
How Can I Oppose Same-Sex Marriage When Someone I Love Is Gay?
Voters in 32 out of the 32 states where it has appeared on the ballot have upheld marriage as the union of a woman and a man. Advocates of same-sex marriage are holding out hope that their long losing streak will end on Election Day in Minnesota, Washington, Maryland or Maine.
Federal Report Confirms 'Nuclear Family' Best for Children's Health
The outcome of state legislative elections last year ensured that same-sex \"marriage\" will continue to be hotly debated this year, with legislators in some states seeking to legalize it (Maryland), repeal it (New Hampshire), or amend their Constitution to prevent it (Indiana).