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March/April 2009
Highlights:
Why Not SameSex "Marriage":
Responses to 10 Arguments for SameSex "Marriage"
As the debate continues about a North Carolina marriage amendment, Daniel Heimbach thoughtfully respons to ten of the most-used arguments for homosexual marriage. more PDF
Silent No More Bill Brooks writes about the movement to pass a marriage amendment, arguing that now is the time to allow North Carolinians to vote on the amendment. more
Assembly Time in North Carolina
R. Matthew Lytle discusses some of the legislation proposed in the General Assembly and how it relates to the current issue's contents. more
Emergency Contraception
Alysse ElHage investigates the ease with which women can obtain emergency contraception and explains how this controversial drug could be causing abortions. more
Helping Education and the Economy
In the wake of the economic downturn, R. Matthew Lytle demonstrates how removing the cap on North Carolina's charter schools could benefit the state academically and economically. more
A Citizen Lobbyist
Lobbying is not just for professionals according to John Rustin and Brittany Farrell, who inform citizens about how they can make their voice heard in the public square. more
Putting Adolescents at Risk
Dale O'Leary discusses the question of how one should treat adolescents who self-identify as gay or lesbian by examining the effects that promoting homosexuality has on youth. more
Briefs Page
This article updates readers on the recent move by the UNC System to consider implementing hate crime policies and also adresses a proposal that would allow Sunday hunting. more
Interview with Scott Walter
NCFPC president Bill Brooks talks with Scott Walter, vice president of The Beckett Fund for Religious Liberty, about a new study from The Beckett Fund that examines religious freedom implications of samesex "marriage." more
Winning and Being Winsome
R. Matthew Lytle considers lessons learned from a speech about the parable of the Prodigal Son. more
SameSex Marriage and Religious Liberty
R. Matthew Lytle offers a review of the book Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty: Emerging Conflicts. more
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