by UFI Blog | Dec 5, 2017 | Abstinence, Marriage and Family, Sexual Freedom, The Family, Values
By Tonya Cox “The behavior of a human being in sexual matters is often a prototype for the whole of his other modes of reaction in life.” ~ Sigmund Freud “It is an unprecedented time in the United States in the history of sexuality” claims the America Psychological...
by UFI Blog | Nov 21, 2017 | Family, Parents, Values
By Tonya Cox Growing up as the oldest of six children, Saturday mornings consisted of family work. It was the day to deep clean our home and attend to the yard and every family member had their own assigned tasks. Family work became part of our family culture and is a...
by UFI Blog | Nov 2, 2017 | Choice, Family, Research, The Family, Values
By Miriam Merrill Society boasts that you may choose do whatever you like as long as it does not affect others. As an advocate of freedom I agree that within legal bounds we are each allowed to make our own choices. However, we too often falsely claim certain actions...
by UFI Blog | Oct 13, 2017 | Free Speech, Religion, Values
By Breaunna Stone Tori Black recently published an article on the United Families International blog that discussed how some individuals and groups silence their ideological opponent with a label. One of the most popular labels used today is “hateful.” In my few short...
by UFI Blog | Sep 20, 2017 | Abortion, Family, The Family, Values
By Diane Robertson The modus operandi for today’s abortion debate focuses on the humanity, or not, of the unborn. Some may argue that anytime between conception and birth the baby is not human and thus has no intrinsic value. By this logic there is no moral...
by UFI Blog | Sep 15, 2017 | Divorce, Marriage, Values
By Breaunna Stone A strong society relies on strong marriages. Ryan Andersons, Senior Research Fellow at William E. Simon, in a report on marriage and family stated: “Marriage is the fundamental building block of all human civilization…Society as a whole, not merely...