Marriage Under Fire

Almost everything about the marriage between a man and a woman is under frontal assault. Whether it concerns the ease of dissolving relationships, the gay movement’s war on the gender composition of marriage, the massive rise of co-habitation rates, the increasing frequency of infidelity, or even the issue of how the institution of marriage is defined in the first place,…

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Pro-Life Pioneers

Recently a pioneer in the pro-life movement died: Jack Wilke, M.D. He and his wife Barbara, who passed on a little over a year before him, were pioneers in the pro-life movement. Years before the Roe vs. Wade decision brought us legal abortion nationwide, Jack and Barbara Wilke began talking about it in packed halls at universities and other venues…

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Signs of Sexism

Researchers warn about the danger of benevolent-seeming wolves in sheeps’ clothing. If you’re a man who smiles at women and makes an effort to be kind to them, you’re probably an “insidious” and “treacherous” sexist, according to a study conducted by researchers from Northeastern University in Boston. Seriously. After observing 27 people playing Trivial Pursuit, the researchers determined that these…

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Democrats Alarmed About Hillary Clinton’s Readiness

Senior Democrats are increasingly worried that Hillary Rodham Clinton is not ready to run for president, fearing that the clumsy and insular handling of the nine-day fracas over her private e-mails was a warning sign about the campaign expected to launch next month. Few Democrats believe that the revelations about her un­or­tho­dox e-mail practices as secretary of state are a…

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Ferguson Protesters and Ferguson Police

(CNN)With tensions running high after the shooting of two officers in Ferguson, Missouri, state and county police took over protest security in the St. Louis suburb Thursday. St. Louis County Police and the Missouri State Highway Patrol are assuming “command of the security detail regarding protests,” St. Louis County Police said, while Ferguson Police will remain responsible for “routine policing…

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SAE Oklahoma – Protest in Dallas

The University of Oklahoma continued its quest for healing Wednesday while a national fraternity was trying to determine if racist chants such as the one that made national headlines in Norman ars pervasive at Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapters elsewhere in the nation. A day earlier, university President David Boren expelled two students accused of playing a “leadership role” in the…

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Uncensored: Sex before Marriage

Our culture says why wait; our sexuality should have no boundaries, it should be wild and free. God created our sexuality to be a gift but we make it a curse when we use it outside His plan. WATCH and SHARE

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The Best Is Yet To Be

The best is yet to be. Do you believe that? This question is especially relevant if you’re in the midlife season. Are the best years over and somehow you missed it? It may feel like it if you’re living life through the rear view mirror. What if you were told that being 50, 60 or 70+ were the years of greatest influence—that no…

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Is the President Really Clueless?

I don’t know which is more maddening, President Obama’s repeatedly claiming he finds out about important matters only after reading the newspapers, his expectation that we’ll swallow that, the even scarier prospect that it could be true, or that the media continue to give him a pass on it. Obama told CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante that…

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Why Our Children Don’t Think There Are Moral Facts

What would you say if you found out that our public schools were teaching children that it is not true that it’s wrong to kill people for fun or cheat on tests? Would you be surprised? I was. As a philosopher, I already knew that many college-aged students don’t believe in moral facts. While there are no national surveys quantifying this…

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Deciding Marriage

The highest court in the land will either restore the freedom of the people to uphold marriage, as the union between one man and one woman, in their state laws — or not. Judges in courts across the nation have denied citizens their voice in this matter, striking down laws protecting marriage in 20 states. Appeals courts have upheld these…

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