A former rock music journalist has created a stir with her renunciation of sex-in-the-city and a manifesto on chastity.
The debate in Brussels over a new European treaty is a sideshow to the real issue confronting Europe: the state of the family.
The decline of the family in welfare states is no accident but the result of an ideological cocktail, argues a British author.
When a homosexual person is the victim of a crime the law should not jump to conclusions.
When you have children you find yourself at the frontlines in the culture war. In stark contrast to "a child’s a blessing", there’s open hostility out there.
Blithe assertions about the gay lifestyle are seldom backed up by scientific studies -- and when they are, the studies are weak.
What are the rewards and challenges of motherhood today? Here are three views for Mother's Day.
A study shows that abstinence education programmes don't work. They had the same failure rate as contraceptive programmes. Doesn't that show neither of them works?
A family scholar explains why he - reluctantly - had to write about what is wrong with same sex marriage.
A Canadian woman was raised in an unconventional household. Now she tells her story.
Why hasn't anyone in the Bush administration supported America's top soldier after he bravely defended common sense?
If homosexuals care so much about gender, why should it be irrelevant when they want to adopt a child?
An upcoming African Union meeting could enshrine a right to abortion in many countries.
Shawn Hornbeck's sad family history may have something to do with his four-year absence from home.
MercatorNet's second look at the bizarre work ethic in one of last year's best films.
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