Is There a Conservative Argument for Gay Marriage?

You’ve probably noticed that there are now conservatives who support gay marriage, even going so far as to claim there’s a conservative argument for it. Jennifer Thieme with the Ruth Institute disagrees with this assertion, explaining that “True conservatives support limited government, and they understand that there are other institutions which serve to limit government power. Two of these institutions are the natural family and religion. Same sex marriage, which as a policy removes the gender requirement for marriage, is a great vehicle for those who wish to increase the scope and power of the government, as it forces these other institutions to diminish.”

Click here to read her entire blog post.

Columnist: Marriage is America’s Best Anti-Poverty Program

Sheila Weber, executive director of National Marriage Week USA, has written a column on marriage’s contribution to the fight against poverty.

The column notes a person who graduates from high school, works full time, and postpones marriage and childbearing until after the age of 21 has only a 2% chance of living in poverty. It also points out how the decline of marriage hurts the working and lower class.

Read the entire column here.