
‘Sexlessness’ Is On the Rise. Can the Church Use This Moment to Promote Marriage?
Experts say these trends, though dispiriting for marriage advocates, represent an opportunity for Catholics to evangelize on the truths around marriage and sexuality.
Experts say these trends, though dispiriting for marriage advocates, represent an opportunity for Catholics to evangelize on the truths around marriage and sexuality.
COMMENTARY: The erosion of our understanding of biological sex is a result of straying from the teachings of the ancient Faith regarding the representation of the relationship between Christ and the Church in the two sexes.
In June 2020, the Trump administration finalized a rule removing the expansive definition of “sex” from section 1557 and requiring that non-discrimination protections be interpreted in line with First Amendment freedoms.
In May 2019, the Trump administration announced it was considering changing regulations related to section 1557, removing the expansive definition of “sex” and requiring that non-discrimination protections be interpreted in line with First Amendment freedoms.
The Methodist split is just further proof that, when it comes to fidelity to Christian teaching versus sex, the latter often prevails.
Katelyn Beaty says there’s more to human sexuality than people realize. She’s right, and she’s on to something.
Cheap Sex: The Transformation of Men, Marriage, and Monogamy outlines the reality of 21st-century relationships.
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