Society V. Nature
 
Society V. Nature
Written By Micah Clark   |   06.14.23
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There is a research article from a professor of sociology and family studies, writing for the Institute for Family Studies, that looks at the social contagion of the LGBT movement.

The next generation of culture warriors hope to make a difference and they are an answer to our prayers. We hope to encourage and mentor these young contributors so they can take the baton from us in the future. God’s gift of liberty and self-government must be fought for and protected. The fundamental principles of faith, virtue, marriage and family must be upheld and taught. Please pray for these bold young culture warriors and extend to them some grace as they hone their skills.
The next generation of culture warriors hope to make a difference and they are an answer to our prayers. We hope to encourage and mentor these young contributors so they can take the baton from us in the future. God’s gift of liberty and self-government must be fought for and protected. The fundamental principles of faith, virtue, marriage and family must be upheld and taught. Please pray for these bold young culture warriors and extend to them some grace as they hone their skills.

Professor Nicholas Wolfinger investigated the National Survey of Family Growth regarding sexual identity. As you may know, the percentage of people who identity with the LGBTQIA+ movement is growing, particularly among the young, but there is perhaps an overstatement within these numbers.

Given the current promotion of homosexuality in schools, culture, corporate American, and Hollywood at a level never seen in American history, it should not be surprising that many more people, particularly young people, are now identifying with this over-glorified group.

What Wolfinger reveals, however, is being seen with the cool group is one thing, behaving like them is another.

(Young people are just that– young, and their attitudes change, making them more susceptible to pop trends.)

This is most easily seen among the lowest rung of the alphabet activists– the B. Most Millennials and Gen Z who specifically identify as bisexual within the LGBT label actually live heterosexually.

Among Millennial self-identifying “bisexuals”– eight out of ten (79%) are choosing to have sexual relations with opposite-sex partners (heterosexual). Among Gen Z bisexuals, six out of ten (59%) are having sexual relations with opposite-sex partners. 

(Interestingly too, Gen Z bisexuals are having more sex than Gen Z heterosexuals, which makes some sense if you understand the more promiscuous behavior trends long associated with the LGBT lifestyle.)


Micah Clark
In 1989 Micah Clark graduated from Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Missouri with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Micah interned as a member of the Indiana House of Representatives’ Republican staff and later became an Assistant Campaign Manager for a State Senator. Micah then served as a legislative assistant for Citizens Concerned for the Constitution. He served as the Indiana Family Institute’s Director of Public Policy, and later as its Executive Director, throughout the 1990’s. Micah is the only person to have served with all three of Indiana’s top statewide pro-family organizations. In November 2001, Micah became the Executive...
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