Debating Marriage: 10 Principles
Via Zenit:
Divorce, illegitimacy and cohabitation have seriously weakened the vital institution of marriage, even beyond the looming threat of the imposition of same-sex marriage by American judges. That is the contention of 60 prominent signatories who, under auspices of the Witherspoon Institute, have issued a new document, "Marriage and the Public Good: Ten Principles."
The document bills itself as seeking to add a "substantial new contribution to the public debate over marriage." The signatories claim that the case for marriage "can be made and won at the level of reason."
Divorce, illegitimacy and cohabitation have seriously weakened the vital institution of marriage, even beyond the looming threat of the imposition of same-sex marriage by American judges. That is the contention of 60 prominent signatories who, under auspices of the Witherspoon Institute, have issued a new document, "Marriage and the Public Good: Ten Principles."
The document bills itself as seeking to add a "substantial new contribution to the public debate over marriage." The signatories claim that the case for marriage "can be made and won at the level of reason."
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