Jennifer Thieme Johnson

CP Op-Ed Contributor

Breaking the Sexual Revolution's New Taboos

A taboo is a subject, word, or activity that is avoided because it is offensive or embarrassing. It seems to me that children who are not raised by their married biological parents are subject to a new kind of taboo

Breaking the Sexual Revolution's New Taboos

Reflections on Christian Equality

One of my first impressions of the Catholic Church was that everybody is drawn to it, everybody is welcome. I saw with my own eyes that the Gospel really is for everybody.

Reflections on Christian Equality

Gay Marriage Is a Symptom, Not a Cause

Given that we've accepted all of this, it is perfectly consistent that nationwide we are getting ready to codify the next step: gay marriage. After all, from the child's perspective gay marriage is not very much different than what we've already been doing.

Gay Marriage Is a Symptom, Not a Cause

Rethinking the 'Blended' Family

As somebody who was raised in multiple divorce/remarriage situations, the phrase "blended family" has always reminded me of a blender.

Rethinking the 'Blended' Family

Christian Libertarians: You Don't Need to Defend the Sacrament of Marriage

If we argue that the state is only in the marriage business because it is administering sacraments, and since according to the historic teaching of Christianity not all marriages are sacramental, it follows that non-sacramental marriages are not valid marriages either civilly or in the eyes of God. Fortunately, this is not the historic Christian understanding of marriage.

Christian Libertarians: You Don't Need to Defend the Sacrament of Marriage

California's 'Gay Birth Certificate' Bill

I have always tried to argue that there is a very serious civil outcome to redefining marriage, and it has nothing to do with religious liberty or the idea of "sacramental marriage."

California's 'Gay Birth Certificate' Bill

To the Log Cabin Republicans: Natural Marriage Policy is Best

The Log Cabin Republicans did not address the central point I made, which is how same sex marriage changes the status between parents and their children. The claims for "marriage equality" pale in comparison to the vast transfer of authority from natural families to the state. It's a case of the good being the enemy of the best.

To the Log Cabin Republicans: Natural Marriage Policy is Best