Inevitable. So we are told. Abortion and sexual rights (like same-sex marriage) will become universally accepted, so opponents might as well surrender.
Not so fast. Take a look at what is happening in Brazil.
Brazil presented itself as a world leader on sexual rights in 2003 when it introduced a UN resolution on sexual orientation and gender identity. Its approach to tackling HIV/AIDS was to end social stigma against risky sexual acts.
Dilma Rousseff’s election to president in 2010 seemed to seal the advance for Brazil’s sexual rights activists. The Workers Party candidate and former Marxist militant was supported by Europeans who said her opponent represented, “gender bias, sexism and homophobia.”
But that success – and Christians’ political involvement – has weakened them. (more...)
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