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May/June 2009
Highlights:
Connecting the Dots of the Homosexual Agenda:
The Effort to Revolutionize Sexuality, Gender, and the Family
Alysee ElHage shows that seemingly unrelated issues relating to sexuality in society and government are actually interconnected and work together to further an expansive homosexual agenda. more PDF
The Known Universe
Bill Brooks discusses how the known legislative universe shrinks at the North Carolina General Assembly after the crossover deadline more
Of Forests and Trees
R. Matthew Lytle shows why it is necessary to look at the big picture and how the individual articles in this issue work together to form a big picture in relation to public policy and beyond. more
Beyond the Family
In response to the criticism that many conservatives are “only two issue people,” Paul Brown shows how a healthy family affects a wide range of social issues. more
Marriage Laws in North Carolina
As same-sex “marriage” gains headway in several states across the nation, Paul Ribeiro refutes the claim that the same thing cannot happen in North Carolina because the state already has strong marriage laws. more
Worldview Crisis
In the wake of surveys showing that fewer Americans hold to a Christian worldview, R. Matthew Lytle shows how The Truth Project helps Christians understand and articulate how they see the world. more
Briefs Page
This article chronicles the end of the lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the passage of the Lottery Act and reports on the results of a poll showing that North Carolinians overwhelming support marriage between a man and woman. more
Interview with Herbert London, Ph.D.
NCFPC president, Bill Brooks talks with Herbert London, Ph.D., president of the Hudson Institute, about his book, America’s Secular Challenge and some of the threats that radical secularism poses to the United States. more
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