We Must Stop the Media From Silencing Your Voice on Marriage
By Tony Perkins: If there’s one thing the Supreme Court accomplished last Friday (besides unleashing cultural chaos on America), it was ending the liberal media’s charade.
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By Tony Perkins: If there’s one thing the Supreme Court accomplished last Friday (besides unleashing cultural chaos on America), it was ending the liberal media’s charade.
Read MoreBy Ben Shapiro: The secular religion of the left has been set free to pursue its own crusade against the infidel.
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Excerpts from a few of the many important articles written following the Supreme Court’s marriage decision last week: The Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage settled little. It merely launched a bigger struggle over…
Read MoreBy Phyllis Schlafly: Congress should respond to Kennedy with a ringing affirmation of the unique dignity that should be accorded to society’s foundational unit: the marriage of husband and wife.
Read MoreBy Rob Natelson
Read MoreBy David Harsanyi: If same-sex marriage is used to pummel religious Americans into submission, it will be a disaster.
Read MoreBy Paul Kengor: Marx and Engels’ ten-point plan for imposing Communism includes drastic anti-family measures many Americans support today.
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Every single public policy issue facing the country today requires some explanation in order for the public to understand — and support — the conservative position. Yes, some issues are simpler than others. Some…
Read MoreBy Peter Burfeind: We cannot understand what’s going on with gay marriage without understanding the spiritual pathology of our Gnostic cultural revolution.
Read MoreBy Tami Jackson
Read MoreBy Katie Pavlich
Read MoreSen. Mike Lee: Congress must move swiftly to pass the First Amendment Defense Act.
Read MoreBy Robert Oscar Lopez: Children of gays are the real-life faces of people with serious standing in the question of gay marriage.
Read MoreBy Robert A. J. Gagnon
Read MoreBy Sheila Liaugminas: The court didn’t interpret a law. It invented a right. And it turned on the feelings and thoughts of Justice Kennedy.
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