What is Marriage? Part Three, Marriage Has Public Value

This and the following article will focus more on marriage’s relationship with the state. The conjugal view better describes what distinguishes marriage from other human goods, something that the revisionist view is helpless to do. Like friendship, marriage is a bond, but marriage is a bond of a special kind. We’ve discussed some of these … Read more

What is Marriage? Part Two, Comprehensive Union

This is the second of an eight-part series on marriage, summarizing Girgis, Anderson and George from their book What is Marriage? Which I agree with on all the essentials. So what then, is marriage? One definition could be:  “Marriage is a comprehensive union of persons.” Let’s talk about what this means. It consists of three … Read more

What is Marriage? The greatest debate of our day, Part One

As someone who belongs to the restored church of Jesus Christ (LDS), I belong to one of the more conservative religions around. As a social worker I belong to one of the more liberal professions around. Sometimes it’s quite a tightrope for me. In writing about the following topic however, I am deliberately not taking … Read more

My harrowing day

Well, seems like it’s been forever since I actually wrote a post about my life on here. I don’t think I’ll do it today either, but I will say it’s been a hellish day, particularly the morning, and had me reconsidering if this is the field that I want to be in. It was a … Read more

Facts and Fiction about the Brain, Part Four

I think this is a sweet image Time for the fourth and concluding entry for facts and fiction about the brain. I hope it’s been interesting for the reader, it’s been pretty fun to do! Without further ado, here are the final nine entries. The format will be the same, with a statement, then a … Read more