Contains twenty-five essays that provide varying perspectives on issues related to homosexuality, debating the origins and morality of homosexuality, and whether society should accept homosexuality and sanction gay and lesbian families.
Content Note
Homosexuality is biologically determined / Warren C. Lathe III. -- Homosexuality is not biologically determined / Paul Cameron -- Homosexuals can change their sexual orientation / Sue Bohlin -- Attempts to change sexual orientation have been unsuccessful / Douglas C. Haldeman -- Homosexuality is a legitimate choice / Patricia Nell Warren -- Homosexuality is a psychological disorder / James Dobson -- Homosexuality is caused by societal dysfunction / Jeffrey Satinover -- Society should accept homosexuality / John Corvino -- Society should not accept homosexuality / William Norman Grigg --Schools should stress acceptance of homosexuality / Kevin Jennings -- Schools should not stress acceptance of homosexuality / Linda P. Harvey -- Hate crime laws are needed to protect gays and lesbians / Elizabeth Birch -- Hate crime laws would be ineffective at protecting homosexuals / Richard Kim -- Criticism of homosexuality leads to violence toward gays and lesbians / Anonymous -- Criticism of homosexuality is not wrong / Steven Greenhut -- Homosexual behavior is immoral / Tom Ambrose -- Homosexual behavior is not immoral / Paul Varnell -- The Bible condemns homosexuality / D. James Kennedy -- The Bible does not necessarily condemn homosexuality / John Corvino -- Homosexuals should be allowed to marry / Evan Wolfson -- Homosexuals should not be allowed to marry / Stanley N. Kurtz -- A federal marriage amendment is necessary to protect marriage / Robert P. George -- A federal marriage amendment would undermine states' rights / Jonathan Rauch -- Homosexuals shold have greater parental rights / E.J. Graff -- Gay and lesbian parenting may not be beneficial / Paul Cameron.