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If folks are hoping that Mark Regnerus will plead any mea culpa regarding
new allegations about his anti-gay parenting study and how the anti-gay funders may have influenced it, I think the following
announcement from Jennifer Roback of NOM's Ruth Institute should give an indication that as to why that probably won't happen:
Protect Marriage Conference in San Diego May 30
I wrote to you earlier about the Ruth Institute annual three day
pro-marriage conference here in San Diego for university students and
young adults, called, “It Takes a Family to Raise a Village,” or ITAF. I
want you to know that the deadline for application is coming up on
March 15th, later this week. So please, please, tell your students,
interns, seminarians or other young adults who would benefit from the
ITAF program that they need to get on with it and apply now!!
This seminar-style conference brings together young adults, 18-30,
for an intense inter-disciplinary, inter-faith program that will help
them make an informed and compassionate case for natural marriage, one
man, one woman for life. Our graduates have gone on to form clubs,
start their own blogs, be guests on radio programs and write for
established internet outlets. This year our conference is in a beautiful San Diego resort, the Town
and Country. We’ll be hosting about 35 students and a dynamic panel of
speakers.
This three day event is FREE for students and includes all the
lectures, food, transportation in San Diego, lodging, plus a travel
stipend to assist them in travelling to San Diego.
And guess who just happens to be one of the speakers at this "Protect Marriage" conference:
Mark Regnerus, Ph.D. He is associate professor of
sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, and a research associate
of the university’s Population Research Center. His areas of research
are sexual behavior and family formation. He is the author of the
important new work on adult children of parents who had same sex
relationships. He is also the author of two books on the sexual behavior
of teenagers and young adults.
To me, it's more fascinating that his study - the item which he is more famous, or infamous, for is conveniently not mentioned in his biography except for a vague reference.
I should mention that
Roback and other speakers of the conference, i.e.
Robert Gagnon have been extremely vocal as to their objections not only of lgbt equality but gay parenting and same-sex households in general.
I think it's safe to assume that Regnerus no longer cares about faking objectivity when it comes to where he stands on the subject of gay parenting.
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Time to twitter bomb the right, Boehner about the Regnerus study