Category: Marriage/Family
Alarming trend: 50,000 children in Germany are living with homosexual ‘couples’
50,000 German children are now living with homosexual ‘couples,’ up from just 3,800 in 2011, raising concerns about abuse. In recent months, numerous homosexuals, including public figures, have been charged with child abuse, raising growing concerns about homosexuals’ access to children.
Read MoreUnited Nations solution to ‘fertility crisis’ faces criticism
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) issued a report that surveyed reproductive-age adults and recommended “reproductive autonomy” as a solution to global fertility rate decline, a solution that received pushback from pro-family experts.
Read MoreMen Are in Trouble. Maybe Fatherhood and Bigger Families Are a Solution
My dad spent more than four decades with at-home kids, actively parenting even as some of his own children became parents themselves. It’s a kind of alternate reality compared to what’s typically marketed in pop culture as a good life for a man.
Read MoreSBC passes resolutions calling for bans on gay marriage, pornography, abortion pills
During the SBC Annual Meeting in Dallas, Texas, on Tuesday, thousands of messengers approved via voice vote three resolutions on the social issues regarding sexual ethics and abortion.
Read MoreTo fathers: Reject the myth you’re dispensable
Fatherhood is not a casual role for the mildly interested; it is a God-ordained calling that secures the identity of a home and, by extension, the vitality of a republic.
Read MoreVietnam formally ends two-child policy as aging population grows
Vietnam, which has the highest abortion rate in the world, has ended its two-child policy in an effort to reverse a declining birth rate to support its aging population.
Read MoreEmotional Cheating and the Rise of the ‘AI Boyfriend’
A virtual robot will never replace the human companionship of two imperfect people supporting and choosing to see the best in one another. But a “relationship” with a perfect AI boyfriend or girlfriend or friend is much easier to maintain, making the lure of such hollow companionship all the more dangerous.
Read MoreParenting: Take This Job And Love It
Parenting is a job that can be loved deeply. I was never the kind of woman who was good with babies. Oh, I could admire them just fine. I just didn’t have the first clue about caring for them. When I was a new mom, my friend came over and tossed around my baby in total comfort. She held Ethan one way, then casually flipped him to rest on her forearm, then cradled him close and then held him out. She gave him back to me with a breezy smile, and I robotically put my hands under his armpits and pulled him cautiously toward me. To me, he seemed like a piece of china that might break. My friend treated him like a football.
Read MoreGray Divorce in Sweden: Divorce for Swedes Over 60 Is Rising
Divorce rates have gone up among older Swedes because more of those who are married are in riskier marriages. Divorce rates for Swedes over age 60 are going up instead of down. The divorce rate of a cohort doesn’t depend only on the events happening in that generation; it also depends upon which people in that cohort are married.
Read MoreSouth Korean government pays couples to marry as birth rates plummet
South Korea is offering expanded government-funded cash incentives to couples who marry in an attempt to reverse the country’s plummeting birth rate crisis. According to myNews, local governments in South Korea are expanding funding beyond child subsidies to cash incentives for marriage-related expenses, including cash incentives for first dates, engagements, and honeymoon expenses.
Read MoreTo Reduce Welfare Dependence, America Needs More ‘Success Sequence’ Babies
In order for a couple to have a child without becoming poor or having to rely on government assistance, there is a path they can follow that greatly enhances their chances of achieving an independent, financially secure family life.
Read MoreBill to curb child marriages signed into law in Pakistan
Despite fierce opposition from Islamist groups in Pakistan, President Asif Ali Zardari on late Thursday night (29 May) signed into law a landmark bill to curb child marriage, setting the minimum age for marriage for both genders at 18 years in the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).
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