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Research Term: Marriage and Family
Summit Lecture Series
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The Journal
2010-11 Summit Journal
» pg. 2 | Letter from the Editor: David A. Noebel
» pg. 3 | Highlights from around the Globe
* Christianity, Economics, Marriage, and Marxism
2010-09 Summit Journal
» pg. 2 | Summit Alumni Spotlight: John Hull
» pg. 3 | Letter from the Editor: David A. Noebel
» pg. 4 | Highlights from around the Globe
* Christianity, Global Warming, Origin Science, Sociology, Ethics and Leadership
2010-04 Summt Journal
IN THIS ISSUE:
» pg. 2 | Summit Alumni Spotlight: James Strang
» pg. 3 | Letter from the Editor: David A. Noebel
» pg. 4 | Highlights from around the Globe
* Christianity, Economics, History, Marriage and Family, and Global Warming
Essays
Why Marriage Should Be Privileged in Public Policy (via Family Research Council)
All citizens, including policymakers, should do their part to uphold the institution of marriage, because it provides the best environment for raising children, who are the future of our society. Strengthening marriage creates a stronger foundation for the family, the basic social building block, and produces a stronger nation that benefits many future generations. Unfortunately, marriage has been badly weakened by decades of divorce, out-of-wedlock childbearing and cohabitation. America needs to restore a culture of marriage in which monogamous, life-long marriages are the norm, and marriage between a man and a woman is treasured as the safest and best haven for children. Pro-marriage policies--as well as marriage-strengthening efforts in communities and churches--will contribute to shaping such a culture.
That Which Is Unnatural (via Equip)
The gay rights movement does not just want the right to privacy and to be left alone. Attempting to promote their cause as a civil rights instead of as a moral issue, they want special legal protection for, and cultural acceptance of, their lifestyle. Even many Christian churches have condoned or are sympathetic to homosexuality, ignoring the Bible's teachings concerning our sexuality. In the Old Testament we find heterosexuality to be proclaimed as God's natural order of creation, a teaching Jesus upheld in the New Testament. Biblically, homosexuality is described as both an "abomination" and "unnatural." God calls us to reject sin, but to love and value all people.
Truth & Consequences
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