The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) has formally launched a boycott of General Mills for its opposition to Minnesota’s Marriage Protection Amendment.
Voters in The North Star State will have a chance in November to vote on a proposed constitutional...
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Laurie Higgins
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06.27.12
An enormously informative website, The Gospel Coalition, has posted a review of the book Victory: The Triumphant Gay Revolution by Linda Hirshman, a retired feminist philosopher and law professor who exposes why the movement to normalize homosexuality has been so...
06.14.12
Two new peer-reviewed studies show that family structure matters and children do best when reared by their married biological mother and father.
The widely circulated claim that parents engaged in same-sex relationships do just as well as other parents at raising children—a claim widely known today as the “no differences” thesis—is not settled science.
06.14.12
It is a rather sad commentary on the death of common sense when it takes research to prove that men and women are actually different and that both mothers and father’s matter in the lives of children.
Two more studies,...
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David E. Smith
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06.04.12
Last week, we alerted you to the fact that Rockford’s very own Swedish American was a sponsor of the Rockford Pride Fest 2012. We have been informed that while there is a close association, there is an organizational distinction between...
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Dr. Michael L. Brown
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06.02.12
Repeating what has been a rallying cry of gay activism for years, the cover of the December 16, 2008 issue of The Advocate announced, “Gay is the New Black: The Last Great Civil Rights Struggle.” Last week, on May 19th,...
05.30.12
Today, May 30, 2012, the homosexual activist organization Lambda Legal and the ACLU of Illinois have filed two lawsuits against the clerk of Cook County, charging that his office’s refusal to issue marriage licenses to 25 homosexual couples violates the...
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David E. Smith
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05.30.12
The Rockford Pride Fest publicly celebrates and flaunts homosexuality, cross-dressing, and dubious medical treatments designed to facilitate—rather than treat—gender confusion. And the Swedish American Health System is financially sponsoring it. This is the same health organization that gave staff privileges...
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Laurie Higgins
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05.23.12
When it comes to the topic of homosexuality, I find most Chicago Tribune editors and columnists intellectually fraudulent in their efforts to normalize homosexuality. They rarely—if ever—respond to the best conservative arguments being made by the best conservative scholars. In addition, they rarely—if ever—respond to the most foundational assumptions, preferring instead to treat the assumptions embedded in terms like “sexual orientation” and discussions of equality, as if they’re proven facts.
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Robert Knight
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05.14.12
After having done everything in his power to undermine marriage, President Obama has come out of the closet, so to speak, with his announcement that he’s now for brideless or groomless “marriage.” But he didn’t come out alone. He brought Jesus with him, citing Christ as his inspiration for directly attacking God’s moral order.
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David E. Smith
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05.12.12
In the wake of North Carolina’s overwhelming vote to approve a state constitutional amendment that defines marriage as the institution of one man and one woman, President Barack Obama has declared that he now supports redefining marriage to include homosexual...
05.11.12
At least President Obama is not dissembling anymore about his views on marriage. And even though we consider his support of redefining marriage a deep error, he has done the nation a favor by revealing the truth about his position.
05.11.12
On Wednesday afternoon, President Obama announced that he supports same-sex marriage. This was not exactly a surprise.
Sure, when running for Senate in 2004, Obama said that “marriage is between a man and a woman.” And when campaigning for the presidency in 2008, he restated that view and also claimed he did “not support gay marriage.”
05.11.12
President Barack Obama is getting credit, even from some critics, for finally being honest and consistent in his position on same-sex marriage now that he has announced his support for it. But he is still being neither honest nor consistent. And his dishonesty is not merely a matter of pretending that he has truly changed his mind about marriage, rather than about the politics of marriage.