Same-sex Marriage


A fight for equality or a war on difference?

Brendan O'Neill | 20 May 2013 |
tags: discrimination, equality, same-sex marriage, UK
To invite the government to give us phony equalities by recognising gay marriage is to invite greater state intervention into our personal lives.


Cultural imperialism on the march

Robert R. Reilly | 13 May 2013 |
tags: homosexuality, same-sex marriage, US foreign policy
Why is the Obama administration promoting Gay Pride Months and campaigning for gay rights in countries like Pakistan and El Salvador?


What do the children say?

Robert Oscar Lopez | 12 May 2013 |
tags: same-sex marriage, same-sex parenting
The children of same-sex couples normally love the people who raised them. But many of them still have reservations about same-sex marriage.


The road to same-sex marriage was paved by Rousseau

Robert R. Reilly | 15 April 2013 |
tags: Aristotle, philosophy, Rousseau, same-sex marriage
At the heart of the debate over same-sex marriage are fundamental questions about who men are and how we decide what makes us flourish.


Breathtaking conformity

Brendan O'Neill | 12 April 2013 |
tags: cultural elites, public opinion, same-sex marriage
Anyone who values diversity of thought and tolerance of dissent should find the sweeping consensus on gay marriage terrifying.


Jumping on the bandwagon

Michael Cook | 05 April 2013 |
tags: same-sex marriage, US
We should have expected that politicians would line up to support gay marriage.


The shaky science behind same-sex marriage

Institute for Marriage and Public Policy , Harvey C. Mansfield and Leon R. Kass | 26 March 2013 |
tags: same-sex marriage, same-sex parenting, US Supreme Court
The case rests squarely on sociology and psychology. How reliable can this be, ask two distinguished scholars.


Do infertile couples clinch the case for same-sex marriage?

Robert R. Reilly | 19 March 2013 |
tags: infertility, same-sex marriage
Nope. All infertilities are not equal. There is a crucial difference between an infertile heterosexual union and an impotent homosexual one.


If two lesbians, why not two sisters?

Carolyn Moynihan | 18 March 2013 |
tags: New Zealand, same-sex marriage, siblings
If marriage is all about love, commitment and stability, why can't I marry my sister?


Portrait of a forceful thinker

Jorge Bergoglio | 15 March 2013 |
tags: education, euthanasia, religion, same-sex marriage
Almost nothing by the new Pope is available in English -- apart from these snippets from his latest book.


Sky fall: gender ideology comes to the schoolhouse

Adam J. MacLeod and Andrew Beckwith | 14 March 2013 |
tags: education of children, gender theory, 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.


What would the Greeks have thought of gay marriage?

Robert R. Reilly | 11 March 2013 |
tags: classics, philosophy, same-sex marriage
The great classical philosophers would have regarded it as an absurdity, despite their partial tolerance of homosexual love.


Taking same-sex marriage step by step

Michael Cook | 05 March 2013 |
tags: polyamory, relationships, same-sex marriage
Whether you call it polygamy, or polyamory, or consensual nonmonogamy, the notion of multiple partners in a single relationship is just over the horizon.


“I’m conservative - but I support gay marriage”

Jennifer Thieme | 22 February 2013 |
tags: conservatism, same-sex marriage
Really? If words have any meaning, this is wishful thinking.


From a man of the French left, a passionate defence of marriage

Mary O'Neill Le Rumeur | 09 February 2013 |
tags: France, same-sex marriage
Bruno Nestor Azerot electrified the National Assembly in Paris when he spoke against gay marriage.


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