By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
Amid a firestorm of criticism over a pair of new studies on gay parenting, the world's largest organization of psychologists has affirmed its own position that sexual orientation is not a factor in parental fitness.

Two studies released Sunday may act like brakes on popular social-science assertions that gay parents are the same as — or maybe better than — married, mother-father parents.

Two studies released Sunday may act like brakes on popular social-science assertions that gay parents are the same as — or maybe better than — married mother-father parents.

There are many steps couples can take to shield their marriage from secrecy and infidelity.
"Strong assertions" about gay parenting, "including those made by the APA," are not "empirically warranted," Mr. Marks wrote, adding that fresh, rigorous research is needed to answer questions affecting families and children.
Mr. Marks said that a "close examination" of the 59 studies cited in the APA paper revealed an array of serious problems, including the use of small samples of similar people who agreed to be part of the studies.