Great Danger in Colorado: How the “Kelly Loving Act” Endangers Parental Rights
Families in Colorado are at “threat level midnight.” The reason: House Bill 25-1312, called the “Kelly Loving Act.”
Lifting high the grace and truth of God.
The Dobson Culture Center’s purpose is to help families and individuals live Scripturally-rooted lives and to engage culture with a biblical worldview, exposing darkness and exalting the light of Christ (Ephesians 5:11; Colossians 1:28).
Families in Colorado are at “threat level midnight.” The reason: House Bill 25-1312, called the “Kelly Loving Act.”
A searing look at the dynamics of a young woman’s murder by a thirteen-year-old boy named Jamie, Adolescence has reignited the conversation about the struggles of young men.
There are moments in the twenty-first century that must be experienced to be believed. For example, in Britain, a toddler was suspended from school for being “transphobic.”
Many companies have learned this lesson the hard way. The latest example is Disney’s remake of Snow White.
Whatever happens in the days ahead, the ruling in Maine is historic. It's the first to register boys competing in girls’ sports as a violation of Title IX.
In our time, several phenomena have occurred that cluster into one overarching trend I call the Stability Revolution. In sum, the Stability Revolution is a rejection of constant chaos and a return to tradition and normalcy. Who is joining this movement, you ask? Primarily, it is young people.
But in recent years, Maine has sadly embraced the woke agenda. Under the leadership of Governor Janet Mills, Maine has enabled young men to play girls’ sports.
Postmodernism recognizes no heroes and builds no statues. That was my thought while in London recently for the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference. After the event concluded, I took a few hours to do what scores of American tourists do: I visited the Tower Bridge, ate scones with clotted cream and jam, and walked for miles, marveling at London’s classical beauty.
The rapper known as Ye (formerly Kanye West) has made a career of controversy. Recently, Ye chose the Super Bowl for his latest stunt: He released a commercial in select markets that included a link to his website. When people visited the site, they found that he was selling t-shirts with a Nazi swastika emblazoned on them.
After many decades of the “war on children,” we are seeing a shift in outlook unfolding in our country. Let us continue to pray and work toward this end. In an age when many continue to push ideas and policies that wreak havoc on kids, let us stand between such destructive theories and our children. Even as God the Father guards us from all danger through His Son and Spirit (John 10:28), let us protect our precious little ones.
Dr. Owen Strachan is a contributor at the Dobson Culture Center at JDFI. In public square circles, Strachan has extensive experience. He is a Senior Fellow of the Center for Biblical Worldview of Family Research Council, was the President of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, and served as the Founding Director of the Carl F. H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement at Southern Seminary.