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49 snips Jun 27, 2025
Katy Faust, founder of Them Before Us and children's rights advocate, joins the discussion on the repercussions of a decade since Obergefell. She highlights how the redefinition of marriage has affected children's rights and family structures. They also examine the controversial study of lesbian seagulls, exploring its implications in the debate over natural behaviors and LGBTQ+ narratives. Their candid conversation touches on the tension between advocacy for children and shifting societal norms in marriage.
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Obergefell Reshaped Cultural Imagination
- The Obergefell decision radically shifted cultural imagination away from the idea that marriage and parenting inherently involve two specific individuals, a man and a woman.
- This separation led to promoting adult desires over biological realities, undermining the foundational role of parenting for children.
Ignoring Biology Harms Children
- Redefining marriage ignores biological facts about children's needs from a mother and father, leading to harmful effects on child development.
- Attempts to override this natural design require extensive social propaganda, but harm to children becomes increasingly evident.
Focus Church on Child Protection
- To reverse harm from Obergefell, make the legal case that redefining marriage undermines children's fundamental rights.
- Mobilize the church to focus on child protection as a central mission to defend biblical marriage and children's wellbeing.