Gay Marriage: Support For Same-Sex Weddings Dropping: Pew Poll
When asked if homosexuality was a sin, a total of 50 percent of Pew gay marriage poll participants answered yes.
The Pew gay marriage poll found that 49 percent of Americans supported same-sex unions but also noted that opposition to such nuptials had increased to 41 percent. The Pew Research Center poll also stated that support for gay weddings was down five percentage points since the group had posed the same questions to Americans in... Continue Reading
The Poverty Problem Is A Marriage Problem
The poverty rate among married couples is less than half the national average
“Wherever we look—whether in the streets or the social science research—we find confirmation that the breakdown of the family is correlated with societal ills such as poverty. We know the cause and we know the cure. But do we have the will as a nation to do what will be required to discourage divorce and single... Continue Reading
The Perverse Effects of the “All Comers” Requirement
Cal State’s “all comers” policy regarding religious groups is a disturbing and unprincipled effort to rid universities of conservative religious groups with creedal faith statements.
“Student life in its many dimensions includes the necessity of wide-ranging speech and inquiry and that student expression is an integral part of the University’s educational mission.” The “all comers” logic tramples on these principles. It ignores a commonsense recognition that the university ought to be about inquiry, not orthodoxy. That is a loss for... Continue Reading
A Scottish View on Scottish Independence
Should Scotland remain in the United Kingdom or become an independent nation?
Although the majority of Americans have way too romantic ideas of Scotland and its current spiritual state, there are still godly and faithful ministers, Christians, and churches throughout Scotland. Yes, they are a tiny proportion of the population, but they are a praying people who continue to plead for revival and reformation. It’s been... Continue Reading
Dozens of Christians ‘including women and children’ are arrested in Saudi Arabia
Islamist police in Saudi Arabia have stormed a Christian prayer meeting and arrested its entire congregation
Nina Shea, director of the Washington-based Hudson Institute’s Center for Religious Freedom, told FoxNews.com: “Saudi Arabia is continuing the religious cleansing that has always been its official policy. It is the only nation state in the world with the official policy of banning all churches.” Islamist police in Saudi Arabia have stormed a Christian... Continue Reading
Why We Have No ISIS Strategy
A culture, lacking recourse to the transcendent, will be unable to seek the reconciliation that comes from genuine repentance
In the words of scholar N.T. Wright, they want, “to reap the fruit, but sever the root.” In so doing, they refuse to see what Nietzsche so clearly did — the real, horrific consequences of a world finally free from the God of Moses and Jesus. Alexander Schmemann elaborates: “Here, in this paradox, is the whole... Continue Reading
What If The 1960s Took A Christian Course?
Cure worse than the disease: The ’60s turned society into a mass of contending wills with no higher standard to order them
The ability to recognize those things depends on our sense of the transcendent element within experience. That sense is elusive—it has to do with something that can’t be measured or photographed—but it is real and supremely important. To become reliably present and usable, so it can orient and sustain us, it must be made concrete... Continue Reading
Rape and Rotherham
Don’t expect tomorrow’s predators to look like yesterday’s
“In a somewhat similar way, what happened in Rotherham was rooted both in left-wing multiculturalism and in much more old-fashioned prejudices about race and sex and class. The local bureaucracy was, indeed, too fearful of being labeled “racist,” too unwilling, as a former member of Parliament put it, to “rock the multicultural community boat.” But... Continue Reading
The Normalization of ‘Spiritually Polygamous’ Marriages
A Utah judge bizarrely casts opposition to polygamy as racist.
Waddoups finds it impossible to conceive that any rational person would think there could be harms from the creation of a visible public subculture of polygamy, regardless of whether the marriages are state-sanctioned. To him, such a claim is not just wrong, it is literally unintelligible: “The court agrees with [Utah supreme court] Chief Justice... Continue Reading
Good News: Marriage is Challenging
Marriage is a challenge, but the challenges can be overcome.
The claim that divorce is rare may be intended to encourage people. But giving people the false picture that marriage is relatively easy is not good news and will probably lead to more divorces and fewer happy marriages. The good news is that there is hope. The skills for having a successful marriage can be... Continue Reading
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