Obama and the DOMA

ShareLast week on Wednesday, February 23, the Obama administration ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act or “DOMA” — which was previously signed into law by the Clinton administration in 1996 and defends marriage as between one man and one woman — unconstitutional. The response by top scholars and critics has been swift.  Outlined for [...]

For the Children: Marriage is About More than Emotions

The Love and Fidelity Network upholds the position that the essential nature of marriage is intimately connected not only with the emotions of two people who are in love, but even more so with their actual union and the children who may result from that union.

Marriage Debate Not Lost Among Next Generation

According to a recent national survey by Public Policy Polling, opposition to same-sex marriage is seen in almost every demographic group, including those aged 18-29.

Why I Defend the Traditional Definition of Marriage, Part II: The Separation of Church and State, Separate but Equal, and the Infertility Question By Kendel Christensen

There is a difference between loving a person and actively endorsing his or her actions. My statements are to address the issues involved in defining marriage as anything other than the union of a man and a woman, and it affects all of society, not just the alleged rights of a minority.

Why I Defend the Traditional Definition of Marriage By Kendel Christensen

The implications surrounding a redefinition of marriage go much deeper than merely “extending freedom” to everyone.