Tag Archives: American Enterprise Institute
Government Schools Are Killing The American Church
Over the last few generations, Christianity has declined at a massive rate in America, with millennials becoming the first generation in American history with self-proclaimed Christians in the minority. Now, the culprit is becoming clear to everyone: Government. In particular, anti-Christian, anti-God indoctrination masquerading as "public education" has been the key driver of those trends.
Posted in Education, Faith, Religious Liberty
Tagged Alex Newman, American Enterprise Institute, Cameron Hildtich, government schools, Horace Mann, John Dewey, Laurence Iannaccone, Lyman Stone, public education, Raphael Franck, Robert Owen
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Some Leftist Thoughts for Leftists About Roe v. Wade
Staci Fox, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Southeast headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia said this about the Alabama ban on human slaughter: “[T]hese laws are unconstitutional and they [pro-life advocates] don’t care.”
It’s remarkable that the Founding Fathers managed to make clear to “progressives” that women have a constitutional right to have their offspring offed without ever uttering a single word about it in the U.S. Constitution.
Here are some quotes from liberal scholars and writers on Roe v. Wade collected by Timothy P. Carney, commentary editor at the Washington Examiner and a visiting fellow at the American …
Posted in Sanctity of Life
Tagged Alan Dershowitz, American Enterprise Institute, Benjamin Wittes, Brookings Institution, dred scott, Earl Warren, Edward Lazarus, George Washington University Law School, Harry Blackmun, Harvard Law School, Jeffrey Rosen, John Hart Ely, Kermit Roosevelt, Laurence Tribe, Michael Kinsley, Planned Parenthood, Roe v. Wade, Slate magazine, Timothy P. Carney, Washington Examiner, William Saletan
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Why States With More Marriages Are Richer States
There is a story gaining steam among some academics that suggests the institution of marriage -- particularly marriage for parents of young children -- could play an important role in strengthening the American economy. It is a story about growth and poverty, about responsibility and work ethic.
And largely, it is a story about men.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged American Enterprise Institute, Elisabeth Jacobs, Institute for Family Studies, Joseph Price, Robert I. Lerman, W. Bradford Wilcox
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