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Experiments in matrimony

Wax, Amy L

First Things, 2017 (270), p.57

New York: Institute on Religion and Public Life

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  • Título:
    Experiments in matrimony
  • Autor: Wax, Amy L
  • Assuntos: Adoption ; Children & youth ; Couples ; Experiments ; Families & family life ; Gays & lesbians ; Morality ; Parents & parenting ; Personal relationships ; Polygamy ; Same sex marriage ; Society
  • É parte de: First Things, 2017 (270), p.57
  • Descrição: Macedo dances around the question. Because of his reluctance to embrace traditional sexual morality and to express moral disapproval of any private sexual choices, he objects to infidelity only because it entails deception and betrayal. When Mark Regnerus, a University of Texas researcher, reported that children raised by gay parents were at higher risk of trouble than children raised by opposite-sex parents, critics objected that the children in the study were raised when homosexuality was considered aberrant. Successful polygamy, like stable marriage and our well-established custom of serial monogamy, would appear to require the superior organizational skills and self-discipline characteristic of the educated. [...]being married to more than one woman is expensive.\n The letter states: A gay couple (men) who are friends of mine were considering a surrogate vs. adoption choice, and they ultimately chose adoption.
  • Editor: New York: Institute on Religion and Public Life
  • Idioma: Inglês

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