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FIRST-PERSON: The perils of transgender bathrooms

California's "transgender bathroom bill" actually could harm the children it seeks to protect, fostering gender identity disorder in boys and girls too young to address such topics, columnist Penna Dexter warns.

FIRST-PERSON: Same-sex marriage isn’t ‘inevitable’

Columnist Penna Dexter points to French protests as she advises Americans to not assume same-sex marriage is "inevitable" in the U.S.

FIRST-PERSON: A reminder of abortion’s inhumanity

Columnist Penna Dexter says the public shaming of abortionists like Kermit Gosnell should change Americans' view of unborn life.

FIRST-PERSON: A prenatal test with (mostly) deadly results

A new type of prenatal test is being marketed as helping pregnant mothers but likely only will result in more dead unborn babies, says columnist Penna Dexter.

FIRST-PERSON: An HHS ‘accommodation’ for the naive

Columnist Penna Dexter says the federal government's accommodation to the abortion/contraceptive mandate simply is an accounting gimmick that still violates religious liberty.

FIRST-PERSON: Banning reparative therapy

Columnist Penna Dexter explains why a new California law prohibiting mental health professionals from trying to help teenagers overcome same sex attraction is "disturbing."

FIRST-PERSON: Banning reparative therapy

Columnist Penna Dexter explains why a new California law prohibiting mental health professionals from trying to help teenagers overcome same sex attraction is "disturbing."

FIRST-PERSON: The destructive legacy of Helen Gurley Brown

Columnist Penna Dexter says Helen Gurley Brown's philosophy on sex has left a destructive path -- abortion, STDs and out-of-wedlock births.

FIRST-PERSON: The destructive legacy of Helen Gurley Brown

Columnist Penna Dexter says Helen Gurley Brown's philosophy on sex has left a destructive path -- abortion, STDs and out-of-wedlock births.

FIRST-PERSON: Gay marriage — inevitable?

Columnist Penna Dexter says despite conventional wisdom that gay marriage eventually will be accepted because of changing attitudes, there are several reasons to think otherwise.