The 108th Congress should:
- not recognize homosexuality as a legitimate lifestyle
- not initiate force (fines, prisons,
executions) against those
who practice such a lifestyle
Every person who signed the Constitution believed that
homosexuality was contrary to "the
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God." Does this mean
homosexuality should be a crime, and homosexuals should be put in prison?
Libertarians believe that laws prohibiting or regulating
sexuality should be abolished, but that people should have the
liberty to associate or not associate with anyone they wish,
and should have the freedom to put their money where their values
are.
- The
Gay Gene: Going, Going...Gone
- Focus
on the Family Position Statement on Same-Sex
"Marriage" and Civil Unions (Oct 4, 2000)
- Don't
Ask, Just Forget (Jan 31, 2000)
- Setting
the Record Straight (Dec 27, 1999)
- Frequently
Asked Questions about Same-Sex "Marriage" (Oct
22, 1999)
- Help
for the Homosexual (Jul 13, 1999)
- Focus
on the Family Position Statement on Violence Against
Homosexuals (Oct 1, 1998)
- Focus
on the Family Position Statement on Homosexual Rights (Oct
1, 1998)
- Toward
a new hope for healing (Sep 15, 1998)
- Toward
an open debate on homosexual behavior (Sep 15, 1998)
- Toward
a new national discussion of homosexuality (Sep 15, 1998)
- Toward
hope and healing for homosexuals (Sep 15, 1998)
- Sharing
the Truth in Love (Jul 21, 1998)
- Civility
In The Workplace (Mar 1, 1997)
Teaching
Captivity?
Discover the Reality of the Gay Agenda in Public Schools
Straight
Answers: Exposing the Myths & Facts About Homosexuality
Straight Answers on Homosexuality
Setting
the Record Straight
Stand Your Ground About Alternative Lifestyles
How
Should We Respond?
How God Wants the Church to Treat Homosexuals
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