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Encouraging Heterosexuality: Helping Children Develop a Traditional Sexual Orientation

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Published: August 2009
Pages: 130

 

by A. Dean Byrd and
Douglas A. Abbott and

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sku 5028656

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This book offers a unique approach which unapologetically demonstrates how faith, tradition and science are complementary in the search for truth about what is best for children.

Their message is simple and clear: Parents can prefer and encourage heterosexuality in their children and can do so without disrespect or criticism for those who believe or differently.

Parents will find practical advice as well as cutting edge research to reinforce traditional sexual views.



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A Clear Path at Last

Customer, UTAH - January 11, 2010


Finally, someone willing to come out of the closet on the issue of homosexuality and it’s implications for childrearing who are not afraid to present their Christian point of view. The authors speak with the power of knowledge and guidance from the spirit. They yield no ground to the onslaught of criticism that is bound to come their way. It’s almost humorous that they have to go to such great lengths to convince others that homosexuality is not natural when all one needs to do is look at men and women. Is there not a goodness of fit? Can two men bear a child? Abbott & Byrd take a highly sensitive issue that society has clouded and confused and define a clear path for the parents of children young and old. Their suggestions are clear, sensible, and practical. I highly recommend this book to anyone concerned about their children in today’s society. Dan - 1/11/10

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