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A number of well-meaning and well-intentioned Christians have begun to argue it’s time to just get government out of the marriage business altogether. Marriage ought, they say, to be a religious matter only with no role
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“And it causes all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave, to be marked on the right hand or the forehead, so that no one can buy or sell unless he has the mark.” ~ Revelation 13:16-17 A baker
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There is one and only one short range solution to a runaway judiciary on the issue of sodomy-based “marriage”: a governor with the testosterone to stand up and just say no. Governors take an oath of office to uphold
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Some people are calling yesterday’s Supreme Court decision, which eventually will impose sodomy-based “marriage” on the entire country, the Roe v. Wade of homosexual “marriage.” It’s far worse
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The story I wrote last week, about the two females who snookered Mississippi into giving them a wedding license, is going national. Media outlets like the Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger and extremist left winger sites like GLAAD and
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Rand Paul jeopardized his pro-life credentials and his 2016 chances by resolutely insisting that Plan B is not an abortifacient. The problem for the good doctor is that it is. Plan B, the “morning after” pill, also
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The Supreme Court will, perhaps even in this session, take up the issue of sodomy-based “marriage.” If it does, Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan will have an obligation to step off the bench for those
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The essential takeaway from this year’s Values Voter Summit: social conservatives would love to see Ted Cruz as president and Ben Carson as vice-president. For the pro-faith, pro-family, pro-freedom wing, that sounds like
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Two lesbians commit biological fraud, get married in Mississippi If there is any one thing the Mississippi constitution flatly and emphatically prohibits, it is a “marriage” between two lesbians. When the issue was on
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Through Moses, God established public policy for the fledgling nation of Israel. The Ten Commandments served as its Declaration of Independence and its Constitution, and the rest of the Pentateuch served as the equivalent of its