by Good News
Rapid acceptance of homosexual lifestyles and same-sex marriage is sweeping many countries around the globe. Many gay rights advocates now feel their movement is an unstoppable global trend.
by Rodney Hall
Western societies are going through many fundamental changes - perhaps none so far-reaching as those pushed by promoters of the gay agenda.
by Beyond Today Editor
I got a certain number of responses to my last blog post about Christians who support gay marriage. One response I got essentially asked, “How should I feel about gay marriage as a Christian on a secular level?” In trying to answer, I came...
by Beyond Today Editor
Here we are at last: The Supreme Court of America has ruled that the law that defined marriage as between one man and one woman (the Defense of Marriage Act, aka DOMA) is unconstitutional. The Court also declined to rule on whether a state...
by John Ross Schroeder
The California Supreme Court voted by a narrow 4-3 margin to cancel a state ban on marriages between homosexuals. Massachusetts was the first state to approve same-sex unions. In addition, four northeastern states allow civil unions.
by John LaBissoniere
New legislation has imbedded same-sex “marriage” into U.S. law. To what end? And does this law actually respect marriage, a divine institution established by God?
by Scott Ashley
What's really behind the push for gay marriage? Advocates admit that it's really to further a homosexual agenda to transform society.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
On May 15, 2008, four justices of the California Supreme Court dealt a huge blow against marriage and family by approving same-sex marriage, overturning the expressed desire of millions of state voters. Beginning June 16, thousands of...
by Scott Ashley
A time of reckoning is coming. Will you be standing with God when that time comes?
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
This summer some 250,000 people converged on central London to celebrate the 26th annual Gay Pride Festival. All three major British political parties sent their warm regards.
by Paul Kieffer
The major political parties in Germany are traditionally identified by color. Conservatives are black, socialists red, liberals yellow and environmentalists green. Now a new color has arrived on the political scene: pink.
by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely
A small minority of the U.S. population that is homosexual continues to wield undue influence on American law and the U.S. economy.