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Mere Moral Opprobrium? Far More than Marriage is on Trial
January 29, 2010
Both sides in the federal trial over same-sex marriage have now rested, and the nation awaits the decision of U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker. Nevertheless, the judge’s decision will not put the matter to rest, no matter his ruling. Both sides have pledged, if they lose, to appeal his ruling all the way to the Supreme Court. To that, Michael Lindenberger of Time Magazine adds: “What’s equally clear now, after nearly three weeks of evidence, is that no matter what happens, the debate over gay marriage will never again be the same.”
October 12, 2009
Gay Rights and the President of the United States
President Obama has come out in strong support of homosexual marriage. This past weekend he spoke to the Human Rights Campaign promising to eliminate stigmas surrounding homosexuality in America. The President is doing his best to ‘liberate’ homosexuals from the Defense of Marriage Act, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, and the normalcy of heterosexual marriage. The…
December 17, 2008
Ask Anything Wednesday
December 10, 2008
Ask Anything Wednesday
December 9, 2008
Christian Families and the College Decision
Does where one attends college have a determinative effect on success in life? For a long time, American families have assumed so. But recent studies suggest that where students go to college is not nearly as important as what they do when they get there. On today’s program, Dr. Mohler looks at some of these…
June 16, 2008
Christian Parenting and the Equal Parenting Movement
February 21, 2008
Robbing Our Children of the Chance to Fail
February 7, 2008
Rethinking Christian Conservatism
What does Christian conservatism really look like? Does it inevitably mean subscription to every tenet of a political platform? Or does it mean calling for a counter-cultural return to “first ideas” such as the priority of the family? On today’s program, Dr. Mohler is joined by Rod Dreher, author of Crunchy Cons for a thoughtful…
October 17, 2007
Ask Anything Wednesday
February 6, 2007

