http://www.christianpost.com/article/editorial/621/section/does.the.family.have.a.future.part.1/1.htm
[The Christian Post] December 30, 2005--Does the family have a future? The question is offensive to the evangelical mind, but it is a controversial debate fast pressed upon us by the incredible social transformations that now shape American culture. The continued flourishing of anything that resembles the traditional family is an open question.
3 comments:
Of course the family has a future; what a ridiculous question. You seem to imply that the homosexuals and single mothers will somehow join together and convince the Supreme Court that traditional families are un-Constitutional.
Give me a break.
I think there is something deeply sad about trying to demand that everybody cling to an unrealistic, homogenous image of what a family "should" look like. Family is not judged by its appearance - it is an expression of commitment to shared values, and of commitment to one another. That does not necessarily take the form of a white man and a white woman with two evangelical kids and a dog...
...but that's okay.
What, exactly, is so wrong with love, loyalty, and long-term commitment?
Read a book. They're fascinating; you'll love them.
recoculous.blogspot.com
Post a Comment