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Four
of the Five Intervenors in the New Jersey Same Sex Marriage Case
are LDS
Seven homosexual couples
are suing for the right to wed in New Jersey, seeking a court order
to be granted marriage licenses. The law suit-filed last June-pits
them against the commissioners of the Department of Human Services,
the Department of Health and Senior Services and the acting state
registrar of vital statistics. Three
family coalitions, which are predominantly LDS and two married LDS
couples are joining the fray..
Private
Choices-Public Consequences
Is the decision to take or distribute illegal
drugs sacrosanct, now and forever? Or to put it another way, are
all moral choices, no matter how extreme, beyond the reach of the
law because they involve private decisions on moral matters?
by
Steve Farrell
Lighting
Up Liberty Jail
A Crowd Gathers to Hear the Mayor
and a Mormon Citizen 164 Years After
the Prophet Joseph Smith Was Imprisoned Here
Participating
in the Public Forum: Why Today's Polygamists Must Be Prosecuted
Tom
Green and polygamy are embarrassments to Utahns and a far cry from
the practice of plural marriage in the nineteenth century.
by
Camille S. Williams
Why
Government Should Support and Protect Marriage
Some
feminists see the appointment of Wade Horn, former president of
the National Fatherhood Initiative, as the new assistant secretary
of the Department of Health and Human Services as alarming. His
flaw? He believes in fatherhood!
by
Camille S. Williams
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