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Gays expand battlefield

After a decade of fighting for same-sex “marriage,” some homosexual activists are breaking their silence to say it’s time to fight for benefits for all kinds of relationships.

Aug 9, 2006

Topic: Family, Marriage, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Citizenship, National, Social Issues

Science’s stem-cell scam - Washington Times

July 22, 2006 Washington Times Commentary by Michael Fumento.
“Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) receive tremendous media attention, with oft-repeated claims they have the potential to cure virtually every disease known. Yet there are spoilsports, myself included, who point out ESCs have yet to even make it into a human clinical trial. This is even as alternatives — adult stem cells (ASCs) from numerous places in the body as well as umbilical cord blood and placenta — are curing diseases here and now and have been doing so for decades. And that makes ESC advocates very, very angry.”

Jul 22, 2006

Topic: Family, Living, Health, Life, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Legislation, Social Issues, Issues, Adoption

Homosexual paper: Democrats to combat marriage amendments with ‘5-point plan’

WASHINGTON (BP)—The Washington Blade, a homosexual newspaper, reported July 14 that the Democratic National Committee has devised “a five-point plan” to combat ballot initiatives to protect traditional marriage in state constitutions, although a DNC spokesman quoted by the Blade would neither confirm nor deny the report to Baptist Press.

Jul 14, 2006

Topic: Family, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Legislation, National, Social Issues

2006 SBC Resolution on Alcohol Use in America

The 15 resolutions passed at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention included this resolution on Alcohol.

Jun 14, 2006

Topic: Faith, Ministry, Family, Addictions, Substance Abuse, Citizenship, Social Issues, Issues

Liberal Baby Bust

The liberal baby bust
By Phillip Longman
USA Today
March 13, 2006

A Phillip Longman editorial explaining why conservatism may overtake liberalism simply by default. Why? Liberalism by it’s very nature leads to lower birthrates and therefore less liberals.

Mar 13, 2006

Topic: Family, Marriage, Parenting, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Church and State, Religious Liberty, Social Issues, Issues

Duke U’s Fatherless study

Duke University (not a conservative bastion) finds a “strong link between adolescent sexuality and the absence of fathers.”

Jun 5, 2003

Topic: Family, Marriage, Parenting, Adoption, Sexual Purity, Abstinence, Modesty, Citizenship, Social Issues

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