Stephen Black says he lived as a homosexual for about eight years after entering the lifestyle at the age of 14. As a 6-year-old boy, he was sexually molested by a male friend of the family who was babysitting him. Then at the age of 10, a male friend of a neighbor molested him again.
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It’s My Turn Now
The entire foundation of Western Civilization is on the line over the next couple of years. If we fail to act NOW, our grandbabies will live in slavery…if they even survive at all. I see it as that critical…that urgent…that utterly diabolical.
Read more ›Hope and Help for Children of Homosexuality
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear oral arguments this morning in a landmark case regarding same-sex marriage in America, PFO says parents want a better life than homosexual marriage for their children.
Read more ›Tearing Down Marriage
Tomorrow, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Obergefell v. Hodges and three other cases concerning whether states will remain free to define marriage as the union of a man and a woman. Gene Schaerr and Ryan Anderson spoke recently at the Heritage Foundation about marriage.
Read more ›Refining Marriage Violates Children’s Civil Rights
The Ruth Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to healing the American family from the structural injustices of the sexual revolution, in collaboration with Sharee Langenstein, Attorney at Law in the state of Illinois, submitted an Amicus brief to the United States Supreme Court on the upcoming marriage cases.
Read more ›Empty Houses
Home is where… no one is. That seems to be the modern trend. City dwellers lead hectic lives, our suburbs are “bedroom communities”, and the talent of the next generation is quickly fleeing small rural towns. Our homes are empty for far too many hours of the day, and this trend has been steadily reshaping society.
Read more ›Relativism: Reaping the Harvest
With each passing year, society is reaping the destructive consequences of a culture that has come to view normative moral standards as oppressive and antiquated. This rejection has caused and continues to cause damage and misery, particularly among society’s most vulnerable members.
Read more ›SD Juvenile Justice System Reform Bill Signed into Law
Gov. Dennis Daugaard today signed into law legislation to reform South Dakota’s juvenile justice system. Under these reforms it is expected that 29 percent fewer juveniles will be on probation in the next 5 years and more than 50 percent fewer youth will placed in state-funded facilities by 2020.
Read more ›South Dakota Legislative Billwatch, Feb. 20, 2015
It’s going to be a very busy day in Pierre, today. Ctizien, guard your freedom-and your wallet-very closely! The legislature will be looking at a bill to protect religious freedom from homosexual activists (two such bills died in our “Republican” supermajority legislature last year), as well as Medicaid expansion, promoting no-fault divorce, “empty shell” bills, and much more.
Read more ›Mothers and Fathers: Big Difference
The radical Left insist there is no difference between a man and a woman, a mother and a father, that either are easily dispensable. That doesn’t even pass the smell test. We’ve known it for thousands of years, long before we needed studies such as the latest one in the British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioral Science to confirm it.
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