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Category Archives: Marriage

Summer Reading, Part II: Cultural Trends in Dating, Mating, and Marriage

  In Part I of our suggested summer reading list we provided some of the basic arguments regarding marriage, family, and sexual integrity. In Part II you’ll find a set of books describing trends in modern relationships including the effects … Continue reading »

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Summer Reading, Part I: The Basics

In Part I of our suggested summer reading list, we’ve tried to supply a list of some of the latest arguments as well as some more classic primers in defending marriage, the intact family, and the integrity of sex. How the … Continue reading »

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Made to Last

By: Kelsey M. Long We were a failed relationship. The kind that starts off on the right foot and then for what seemed to be no good reason at all – ended abruptly. Conversations in coffee shops lasted for hours, … Continue reading »

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Vive le Mariage!

By: Matthew Dugandzic It might just be the recent release of Les Misérables, but something about political protests feels very French to me.  (And not just because the French just had their 2nd March for Marriage – La Manif Pour Tous … Continue reading »

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Broad, Diverse Defense of Marriage at Supreme Court

Editor’s note: In the lead up to the Supreme Court’s hearing of the oral arguments in the Perry case next week, we elected to reprint this piece for its rich discussion of the unprecedented volume of amicus briefs in support of traditional … Continue reading »

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Why Marriage Needs Millennials

By: Cassandra L. Hough In December of last year, shortly after the presidential election, ABC‘s George Will asserted on “This Week” that “the opposition to gay marriage is dying.”  Noting that defenders of man-woman marriage tend to be from an … Continue reading »

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Prejudgment Skewers Debate

Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the February 17th edition of the Columbia Spectator. We were saddened to see that the Columbia University Democrats chose a form a protest that would stifle speech, not directly by preventing a person … Continue reading »

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Words That Still Matter: ROMANCE

By: Dave Kurtz I’m a hopeless romantic. I’m the kind of guy who, as the song says, would literally “walk 500 miles and…walk 500 more just to be the man who walked 1000 miles to fall down” at the door … Continue reading »

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Recipe for Success: Marriage Edition

By: Amanda Brennan Student Fellow Amanda Brennan reflects on her experience at the Love and Fidelity Network’s annual conference last fall. Uniting with hundreds of other young minds to discuss the current state of marriage, family, and sexuality left me … Continue reading »

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Getting Rid of Romance

By: Quinn McDowell Let’s get rid of romance. Or at least quit romanticizing our romantic relationships. We can only start to rediscover the building blocks of healthy relationships once we’ve jettisoned the romanticization of romance. So let’s toss it out … Continue reading »

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