by United Families International | Oct 20, 2010 | Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Same-Sex Attraction, UFI Blog
It’s been an interesting few weeks and months. There are many things that have occurred in the social policy world that should give all of us cause for great optimism. Such things as the state of Nebraska’s new “Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection...
by United Families International | Oct 19, 2010 | Same-Sex Attraction, UFI Blog
The Fourth District Court of Appeal has ruled that four San Diego firefighters had their rights violated and were sexually harassed when they were forced to work during a 2007 Gay Pride Parade. The firefighters were forced to be part of the parade in spite of the...
by United Families International | Oct 18, 2010 | Abortion, Child Development, motherhood, UFI Blog
The pro-life community around the country is celebrating as Nebraska’s revolutionary and hopefully trendsetting bill went into effect on Oct. 15. Preborn children 20 weeks and older will now be protected as “The Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act” takes...
by United Families International | Oct 15, 2010 | Parental Rights, UFI Blog, UN
No telling your child to go to church, no spanking, no input on the information that your child may be receiving—these are things that the UN Treaty: Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) could be dictating to parents. The CRC has never been ratified by the...
by United Families International | Oct 14, 2010 | AIDS, Health Care, Same-Sex Attraction, UFI Blog
Had an interesting conversation with a woman who recently completed a Masters Degree in social work at a state university. I thought I’d share with UFI readers a few of this woman’s insights. How does an advocate for pro-family, pro-life positions, handle completing...
by United Families International | Oct 13, 2010 | Polls, Prostitution, UFI Blog
Last week’s poll question: Laws banning prostitution were recently struck down in Canada. There are many who believe that the legalization of prostitution is an effective way to minimize violence and discrimination against women. What do you think? 19% Yes,...