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The NAE and the Biblical Voice

Charles2169 Wrote: Jul 10, 2012 10:18 AM
Actually, it is my understanding that concubines were legal wives but of a lower social status than regular wives.
Dollysboy Wrote: Jul 10, 2012 10:54 PM
Aha, the voice of traditional Mormonism has come through loud and clear.

Are evangelicals ready to join the crowd in recommending that unmarried individuals use contraceptives? Adelle Banks of the Religion News Service says yes in an article, "Evangelicals Say It's Time for Frank Talk About Sex," that had the Q Gathering (see "Strange bedfellows" from the current issue of WORLD) as its primary piece of evidence.

Maybe it's time for some frank talk about the money trail from the pro-abortion Hewlett Foundation, to the contraception-for-all National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, to the National Association of Evangelicals, to the Q Gathering.

The NAE has more than...

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