Christian teaching on marriage, sex and identity: harmful or protective?

Apr 14, 2023 by

by Julie Maxwell, Psephizo: It is now a couple of months since the Church of England General Synod meeting where we discussed the Bishop’s proposals following the lengthy Living in Love and Faith process, and it is clear to me that there...

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The United Nations’ Misguided Views of Sex, Health, and Happiness

Jan 21, 2023 by

by Gerard Migeon and Grace Emily Stark, Public Discourse: For the United Nations Population Fund, a few key concepts—sex as integral to well-being, and the importance of caring for others, consent, and bodily autonomy—exhaust the moral...

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Opposing Gay Marriage May Seem like a Lost Cause. History Suggests It Isn’t.

Jan 13, 2023 by

by Keith Simon, TGC: A friend—a faithful Christian and a professor who specializes in political history—recently shared that after listening to Joe Rogan discuss gay marriage with Matt Walsh, he walked away discouraged. While Walsh...

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The Revolt against the Sexual Revolution

Jan 11, 2023 by

by Alexandra de Sanctis, Public Discourse: As efforts to chronicle the breadth of the problem, both Christine Emba’s Rethinking Sex and Louise Perry’s The Case against the Sexual Revolution are nearly unimpeachable. But neither goes far...

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Some reflections on fornication

Nov 26, 2022 by

by Martin Davie: In his article ‘What is Fornication?’ published on the website Earth & Altar on 22 November,[1] the American Anglican writer Benjamin Wyatt rejects the traditional idea that fornication means sex outside marriage in...

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Sexual liberation has only brought young people misery and unfulfillment

Nov 22, 2022 by

by Jonathon Van Maren, LifeSite: All the available data indicates that sexual liberation has brought much misery, particularly for girls and women who inhabit a world where sexual appetites have been deformed by pornography, with a...

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