Marriage
The challenge facing gay activists . . . Dissenting opinion on societal acceptance of alternative sexualities coalesces around three crucial points:
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Selected reasons why it’s great to be a guy. Harvested from the internet– but with a serious purpose.
The “n-word”– “probably the most offensive word in English”– according to Webster’s. As Dr. Laura discovered on her 10 August radio show. Copyrighted image. User here in critical commentary is considered fair use. So the cultural left got some rope and went looking for a tree.
Back in 2006, Christianity Today,published a survey indicating 40% of Americans believed it was a good idea for a couple who intended to get married to live together first. Among evangelicals, the statistic was 22%. In the last three years, those numbers have surely increased. But does the increasing incidence of cohabitation deserve any respect? [...]
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Most of First Corinthians can be understood in terms of boundary issues between the church and the world.
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A decade ago, we passed a milestone. In 1998, the majority of “first births” were born to unmarried women… – up from 18 percent in the 1930s.
In Western (Judeo-Christian) culture, God and marriage are intertwined. How a person understands one affects how he or she understands the other.
Once upon a time, there was a woman who was remarkable for her faithful church attendance in the face of her unbelieving husband’s opposition… … that is until her husband converted.
Some say marriage should be a matter of “choice.” Some say it is defined by “commitment.” Others say neither of these is adequate. Something more is needed.
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