Category Archives: The Case for Marriage

Genderless Marriage a Step Backwards for Gender Equality

intlwomensday Tuesday,  8 March marks International Women's Day - a day to "celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievement of women." What many Genderless Marriage advocates refuse to acknowledge, is that their version of marriage is a giant leap backwards for Gender Equality. They are claiming that women are not important...
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The time-honoured legal truth of ‘marriage’

Cinderella Lawyers have their uses: they have a clarity of thought that cuts through when you need it. While the US Supreme Court judges ponder the legal fiction of homosexual 'marriage', US law professor Robert George cuts through on the time-honoured legal truth of marriage - not only for...
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Marriage: What if it’s about definition, not discrimination?

This is an excerpt from Journalist and Blogger, Ruth Limkin, as a response to the presentations in the Parliament on August 24th: *** Some kind and compassionate people are stating that marriage is discriminatory, because persons who are in a same-sex relationship are excluded from it. While I don’t doubt their sincerity, I wonder if they...
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Why Marriage Matters

The Marriage of a man and a woman is a unique form of relationship. Out of all human relationships, sexual or otherwise, only it can provide a child with a mother and a father who have made a formal, public commitment to one another. Studies demonstrate (see below or Resources page) that children tend to fare best when raised by their biological...
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