There are three articles of interest in The Telegraph this morning. The first is this one: the British Government in this case, the Prime Minister, has approved gay marriages for weddings in Anglican churches, or any church which wants to allow this travesty.
This is, as the article correctly states, a u-turn for the government. The mystery of evil marches on.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/9729773/Green-light-for-gay-weddings-in-churches.html
The other two articles involve men and women. The first states that women are, at least in Britain, more moral in men. That women think of consequences of their actions more seriously, or at all, is an interesting discovery. That men do not in our present cultural climate is an aspect of the fact that they have not grown up.
The third article has to do with women preferring to marry weak men. This report is in contradiction to some from the last several years in the States, which indicated that women preferred strong, masculine men as protectors and fathers.
This new study, from Tennessee may also be connected to the fact that weaker men may not have children, and that more and more women do not want children. I would like to see that point, not made in the article, discussed.
The contraceptve culture leads to having relationships with weak men who do not want responsibility. I think more needs to be done on these subjects, and more objective criteria used.
You can find these in today's paper on line.