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Category Archives: Democracy
Links worth seeing
The five links below might not appeal to everyone. Yet they’re worth seeing for those who share a wide variety of interests. Enjoy! “…face to face with dying, he was not quite done with living.” A lengthy but interesting look at … Continue reading
Posted in Biopsychology, Church history, Democracy, Government, History, Links to see, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Psychology, sociology, Wisdom
Tagged Augustine, Psychology, sociology
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Will the Supreme Court show judicial restraint?
If the Supreme Court makes the sexual preference of 2-3 percent of Americans a matter of federal law, a legal pandoras box will open and significant unrest will follow. Censorship of opposing viewpoints will ignite deep resentment among people who cherish freedom. And sadly, it could also inspire less stable people to act out in violent ways.
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Manipulated and coerced by radical activists
No matter your opinion on gay marriage, every American who values freedom should be deeply disturbed by the methods used to promote it. Continue reading
Posted in Democracy, Democrats, Gay, Gay Marriage?, Government, Homosexual lifestyle, Homosexuality, Marriage, Republican, Supreme Court
Tagged Freedom, Gay, Gay marriage, Gay Rights, Homosexual, Same-sex, Supreme Court
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The logic on redefining marriage
Marriage is available to everyone. Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Democracy, Discrimination, Equal Rights, Equality, Gay, Gay Marriage?, Homosexual lifestyle, Homosexuality, Law, Marriage, Ryan Anderson, Same-sex, Wisdom
Tagged Gay agenda, Gay marriage, Gay Rights, Homosexual agenda, Homosexual lifestyle, Ryan Anderson, Same sex marriage
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Stand against bullying tactics
Reasonable citizens must recognize that censorship of opposing viewpoints and bullying tactics used to push a radical homosexual agenda will only ignite social unrest. Continue reading
Posted in Democracy, Government, Politics
Tagged Gay, Gay marriage, Gay Rights, Homosexual, Houston Mayor, Houston pastors, Same-sex
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Refresher on the First Amendment
Those who want to force God and religion out of public conversation and policymaking, shouldn’t pretend that it’s about the First Amendment. It’s not. Continue reading