Roberto Rivera
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The APA normalizing polyamory: That didn't take long
Many of us predicted polyamory would, in fact, be the next cause of the sexual revolution. Polyamorous marriage seems, for now, inevitable.
Chinese Christians need refuge
When the Communist Party took over mainland China in 1949, there were an estimated 5 million Christians. Three-plus decades of severe persecution under Mao nearly succeeded in eradicating Chinese Christianity.
Preparing generation Z for a challenging world
We’ve got some serious thinking to do about how we can transmit the truths of the Gospel and the worldview that flows from it to Generation Z. To start with: What has worked for previous generations may not work for them.
The moral relativism of pro-abortion arguments and 'Cider House Rules'
The 1999 movie “The Cider House Rules” won writer John Irving an Oscar, and elevated him as a pro-abortion apologist.
Bad Christians, good Romans? Bemoaning the demise of the classical world
In “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,” 18th-century historian Edward Gibbon blames Rome’s demise, at least in part, on Christianity.
China and forced organ harvesting: Cruelty on a massive scale
Last week, as the world focused attention on the Hong Kong protests, a report came out that gruesomely underscored why the protesters felt led to protest.
Incels and transgenders: Surgery won't cure your disorder
Surgery is not a cure for a psychiatric disorder.
Climate-change Millerites: Why save for the future is there is no future?
A recent story in MarketWatch shows that the Millerites aren’t the only ones who let apocalyptic thinking get in the way of prudence.
The Vatican responds to gender theory
For years, LGBTQIA activists and advocates have proclaimed that their view of human sexuality and Gender Theory is historically inevitable, and that any and all who resist will be swept into the dustbin of history along with the racists.
Supreme Court rejects anti-Christian animus, again
The past twelve months have been anything but a cake walk for religious bakers.