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  • by Beyond Today Editor
Here we are at last: The Supreme Court of America has ruled that the law that defined marriage as between one man and one woman (the Defense of Marriage Act, aka DOMA) is unconstitutional. The Court also declined to rule on whether a state constitutional amendment in the state of California (called Proposition 8) that likewise defined marriage as between one man and one woman is constitutional or...
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  • by Beyond Today Editor
I got a certain number of responses to my last blog post about Christians who support gay marriage. One response I got essentially asked, “How should I feel about gay marriage as a Christian on a secular level?” In trying to answer, I came to realize that even after writing that piece taking everybody to task for lacking resolve, I still have a bit of cognitive dissonance in my own mind. On the...
  • by Jeremy Lallier
What counts with God is not the ability to feel for those who have done wrong. What counts before God is a willingness to do what is right as defined by His perfect law.
  • by Tom Robinson
The extent to which moral issues should affect a nation's laws is a worldwide issue. In most Western countries today, however, it is an issue dominated almost exclusively by secular views. Only in the United States are these issues still debated vigorously on a national scale. At the center of this debate is the future makeup of the U.S. Supreme Court.