Category: Marriage/Family

Financing Your Pizza – the Problem of Modern Decadence

But the proverbial latte-drinking, “avocado toast millennial” is really only a small subsection of people in their 20s and 30s. These people are actually quite affluent, if only through their parents. And contrary to what many in older generations seem to believe, this millennial affluence is one that comes in a society that won’t necessarily treat you better even if you live a responsible lifestyle.

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How Obergefell Harmed Children

Marriage, as I argued, has always served a vital function: binding children to their biological mothers and fathers whenever possible. The government’s interest in marriage has never been about adult companionship. That is because the state generally has no interest in regulating when human relationships begin or end, whether that be a friendship or a romantic partnership. Marriage is the exception.

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Married Fatherhood is Key to Recovering Thriving Masculinity

It has been well documented that men are increasingly falling behind women in important measures of life attainment like workforce participation, college enrollment and graduation, general health, hopefulness in life, life expectancy, and overall well-being. The Institute for Family Studies has an important new article by a professor at the Yale School of Medicine explaining how married fatherhood plays a massive and irreplaceable role in improving the growing masculinity crisis.

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Chinese scientists create fertile mice with two ‘fathers’

Researchers in China have created mice with two male ‘parents’ – sparking fears of ‘social engineering’ aimed at redefining parenthood and weakening the natural family structure. Despite the technical milestone, experts caution that applying such methods to humans is fraught with ethical and biological complications. Christophe Galichet of the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre warned that “it is unthinkable to translate it to humans due to the large number of eggs required, the high number of surrogate women needed and the low success rate.”

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Obergefell 10 years later: The cultural impact of same-sex marriage and where it stands

The United States Supreme Court on June 26, 2015, decided that every state is constitutionally required to perform and recognize same-sex civil marriages — a controversial ruling at the time that was followed by major shifts in cultural norms and public opinion. When the justices handed down the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling in a 5-4 decision, only 16 states had already enacted laws legalizing same-sex civil marriage. The practice, however, had been ongoing in 21 additional states because lower courts had ruled against most state-level bans prior to the Supreme Court ruling.

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