Christians Are Reclaiming Marriage to Protect Children
Culture
United States
Started February 07, 2026
Gay marriage did not merely redefine an institution. It created child victims. After ten years, a coalition of Catholic and Protestant leaders has come together to say: no more. The post Christians Are Reclaiming Marriage to Protect Children appeared first on First Things
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Christians Are Reclaiming Marriage to Protect Children
First Things (United States) | Feb 05, 2026
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Feb 07, 2026
Christian leaders' coalition to redefine marriage may alienate LGBTQ+ communities and hinder societal progress towards equality.
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Revisiting the definition of marriage could lead to a more inclusive framework that prioritizes children's needs over traditional norms.
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The argument that same-sex marriage harms children overlooks the benefits of love and stability in diverse family structures.
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Reclaiming marriage as a heterosexual institution is essential for preserving traditional values and protecting children's welfare.
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Debates around marriage should focus on the well-being of all children, regardless of their parents' sexual orientation.
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