Marriage & Family Headlines
U.S. Orthodox rabbis urge community to “welcome” gays and lesbians, upholds “heterosexual marriage” as ideal
Haaretz: "'Jews with homosexual orientations or same sex-attractions should be welcomed as full members of the synagogue and school community,' reads the statement, which goes on to say that Jewish law 'sees heterosexual marriage as the ideal model and sole legitimate outlet for human sexual expression. The sensitivity and understanding we properly express for human beings with other sexual orientations does not diminish our commitment to that principle.'" | Statement of Principles
Lambda Legal, ACLU sue Hawaii over civil unions
"The lawsuit, being filed today in Circuit Court, asks the court to step in where the Legislature did not and reverse the effect of Lingle's veto."
Utah judge orders Aug. 18 hearing for sect leader
Dallas Morning News (AP): "A southern Utah judge has set an Aug. 18 date for a hearing on a request that polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs be granted a speedy trial."
Marriage debate unfolds at two Minnesota rallies
KEYC (AP): "The fight over gay marriage played out at the Minnesota capitol on Wednesday, with simultaneous rallies on both sides of the issue."
Cinderella Congress: Marriage is worth a real fight
Chuck Donovan writing at The Heritage Foundation / The Foundry: "Perhaps the biggest news out of last week’s reaction to a federal judge striking down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was pundits’ response to the way the Obama Administration 'threw the fight.' . . . The collusion boils down to this . . . " | Via The Engage Family Blog of the Family Policy Council of West Virginia
Ousted Evangelical reflects on faith, future
NPR: "For 10 years, the Rev. Richard Cizik was the chief lobbyist for the National Association of Evangelicals, which represents roughly 30 million constituents across the United States. But he was forced out of that position in December 2008, after remarks he made on Fresh Air about his support of gay civil unions, among other things."
Sacramento Bishop: Catholics must realize Church teaching on marriage benefits society
LifeSiteNews: "Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento also said that there is a need for the Catholic Church to correct the pervasive 'confusion about sexuality in general' in order to rekindle an appreciation of true marriage as a positive message for Catholics and non-Catholics alike . . . 'Particularly in the environment that we're in right now, the proponents of same-sex marriage have been vociferous in terms of labeling anyone who supports traditional marriage as a bigot or as intolerant, or as unreasonable,' he noted. He added that 'many people are quite frankly intimidated by the anger that has come out after a majority of California voters supported traditional marriage.'"
Jordan Lorence: Federal Defense of Marriage Act does not violate states’ rights
. . . If states have authority under the 10th Amendment to define marriage, why are federal courts, like the one in San Francisco, not immediately upholding state constitutional definitions of marriage, such as the one currently under attack in California? Is it because California voters chose to define marriage the 'wrong' way as one man and one woman? . . .
“Poll: California Catholics strongly support homosexual unions”
Catholic Culture: "Only 22% of white Catholics and 23% of Latino Catholics oppose the legal recognition of homosexual unions. 37% of white Catholics and 44% of Latino Catholics support same-sex marriage, while an additional 41% of white Catholics and 28% of Latino Catholics support homosexual civil unions. In contrast, 53% of Latino Protestants oppose the legal recognition of homosexual unions."
National education standards: Still not a conservative idea
The Heritage Foundation / The Foundry: "In reality, there is nothing conservative about national standards, which will further tie schools to the demands of Washington bureaucrats but do little to improve student achievement. National standards create a one-size-fits-all, centralized approach to education. And while proponents will say that these standards are 'voluntary,' the significant amount of federal funding that would be tied to their adoption makes them anything but."
Study: “Same-sex couples can thrive as adoptive parents”
The Washington Post / College, Inc.: "A groundbreaking study by researchers at the University of Virginia and George Washington University finds that children adopted by lesbian and gay male couples develop just as well as those adopted by heterosexual parents." (Note the nature of study sample)
Parenting and Child Development in Adoptive Families: Does Parental Sexual Orientation Matter? | Google Viewer
Rachel H. Farr, Stephen L. Forssell, and Charlotte J. Patterson, APPLIED DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE, 14(3), 164–178, 2010
AZ: “Meet Josie, 9: No secret she’s transgender”
Arizona Daily Star: "Josie Claudine Romero was born Joseph Manalang Romero in Colorado in April 2001. Her twin sister died shortly after being born. Though biologically male, "Joey" was diagnosed with a condition called gender identity disorder at the age of 5 by a U.S. military doctor in Japan, where the family was living. By age 6, Joey was Josie . . . Seven children under the age of 12 attend an informal group of Tucson-area 'gender-variant' children Josie's mother organizes. Some of the kids consider themselves transgender and, like Josie, are living as the opposite sex. Others don't feel comfortable with traditional gender norms and labels."
Judge debates government during closing arguments on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”
The National Law Journal: "The military's 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy fails to set forth a government interest that warrants intruding on the constitutionally protected rights of openly homosexual members to serve, the Log Cabin Republicans argued as the trial in the organization's challenge to the policy wound down on Friday. ... Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Freeborne, defending the policy for the government, replied: 'Log Cabin has endeavored to spend the last few weeks presenting the court with a policy debate — a debate it lost in 1993 before Congress. Congress exhaustively considered the same matters that plaintiffs rest their experts' opinions on.'" | Related: At closing arguments, Log Cabin Republicans ask for halt to “don’t ask, don’t tell”
APA Task Force on Sexual Orientation-Science, Diversity, and Ethicality
A Symposium Not to Be Missed at APA in San Diego in 2010! Scholars, Dr. Stanton L. Jones (Wheaton College), Dr. Christopher H. Rosik (Link Care/Fresno Pacific University) and Dr. Richard N. Williams (Brigham Young University) will review APA's Task Force report on Appropriate Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Orientation for its scientific rigor and "even-handedness," its adherence to highest standards of ethicality and its sensitivity to diversity, especially religious diversity.
Marriages up, divorces down in Iowa
Sioux City Journal: "Iowa ended a four-year slide in the number of couples getting married last year, but experts say the turnaround could have been aided in part by an April 2009 court ruling that legalized same-sex marriages. Also, Iowa posted the lowest number of divorces since 1970 with 7,286 dissolutions, according to preliminary statistics issued by the state Department of Public Health."
NJ Supreme Court rejects demand to redefine marriage . . . for now
"The New Jersey Supreme Court issued an order Monday rejecting a recently filed motion in a long-ago-resolved lawsuit that attempted to force New Jersey legislature to redefine marriage."
IVF children more likely to develop cancer
Telegraph: "Swedish researchers used records of more than 26,000 children born after IVF treatment and linked them to registers of cancer diagnosis. They found 53 children developed cancer, ranging from a very young age, up to 19-years-old, against an expected number of 38."
Traditional marriage group goes on 23-city campaign
The Christian Post: "The National Organization for Marriage, founded in 2007 amid state battles on the definition of marriage, has so far visited ten cities on its bus tour called the 'Summer for Marriage Tour 2010: One Man One Woman.' By the end of this week, NOM will have completed another five cities."
Alaska abortion advocates spending big to stop parental notification vote
LifeNews: "Planned Parenthood is bringing in the big bucks in its campaign to persuade Alaska voters that they should not support a ballot measure in August that would allow parents to know when their minor daughters are considering an abortion. Jim Minnery, the chairman of Alaskans for Parental Rights, is battling back." | Alaska Parental Notification Initiative, Ballot Measure 2 (2010) on Ballotpedia
Sociologist debunks myths on U.S. Christianity
The Christian Post: "Things aren't as bad in American Christianity as many say it is, according to one sociologist. Christianity isn't on the brink of extinction, divorce rates of Christians aren't equal to that of non-Christians and churches are not losing young people – at least not to the extent that some fear. ... In his newly released book Christians Are Hate-Filled Hypocrites ... and Other Lies You've Been Told, Wright reveals that many of the commonly cited statistics regarding the state of U.S. Christianity or the behaviors of Christians are incomplete and inaccurate."


