Marriage Under Fire

Marriage Under Fire is a 2004 Evangelical Christian book by James Dobson about the same-sex marriage movement from an opponent's point of view. It talks the about the history of the movement, gives arguments against its influence, advocates the Federal Marriage Amendment, and exhorts opponents to mobilize.

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