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It remains unclear whether sexual orientation is genetically determined. Even if it is, that doesn’t justify advocacy for same-sex marriage.
Since redefining marriage requires us to deny sexual differences, even school children now have to conform to that principle at the risk of punishment.
Radical pro-choice rhetoric attacks the most basic facts of our human existence: that the human body comes in two different but complementary types, male and female. They cannot forgive women who embrace femininity rather than neuter themselves.
One of the great achievements of the 20th century is the development of the universal human rights regime. But that regime teeters under the weight of new ideologies, and as it teeters it endangers not just gays and lesbians but everyone.
Though we feel that we human beings are meant for something, not individually and arbitrarily, but together and truly, we lack the language and even the political sanction to think along those lines.
The Obama Administration’s campaign against “bullying” and “harassment” in schools is a subterfuge to exert federal control over the minutiae of daily school operations and to impose its preferred cultural attitudes.
Senior citizens are less likely to support same-sex marriage than younger Americans, but that does not mean that they are anti-gay.
People of faith must reclaim their religious freedom, granted by the Creator and protected by the Constitution.
An anti-bullying program’s political slant leads one mother to reflect on the real meaning of diversity and dignity.
A reply to NYU Law Professor Kenji Yoshino’s second critique of “What is Marriage?”
A response to Northwestern Law Professor Andrew Koppelman.
A new approach is needed to support students in the hostile hook-up culture on college campuses.