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A Culture of Inverted Sexuality

The massive social and psychological disorder we see all around us is not the making of the gay community. Our current problems including even the gay-rights movement itself arose as a result of disorders that first became prevalent among heterosexuals.

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Temperance

In January 1936, a meeting took place between Mohandas Gandhi and Margaret Sanger. The subject of their conversation on that auspicious occasion was contraception.

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The Marrying Kind

When all is said and done, Andrew Sullivan's book Virtually Normal shows that gay activists are not just interested in admitting a new group of people to marriage (although that would be revolutionary enough).

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It's About Marriage

Whatever side you're on, the debate over gay marriage has got to become a debate about marriage - not just a debate about gays.

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To Cure or Not to Cure

This book is must reading for the millions who, thinking themselves compassionate, have recently come to endorse homosexuality as a legitimate alternative expression of man's sexual nature.

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Gay Marriage: Not a Very Good Idea

The institution of marriage is already reeling because of the effects of the sexual revolution, no-fault divorce and out-of-wedlock births. We have reaped the consequences of its devaluation.

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Why

Americans should think long and hard about the making the feeling of repugnance at an unwanted sexual advance subject to additional penalties under the law.

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