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To be Most Happy, You Should Marry Your Soul Mate
You may have noticed in modern movies that there is an ideal of finding one’s soulmate in romantic movies. Modern progressive ideology of a marriage being about self-fulfillment, more than commitment, is clearly evident in our culture.
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Tagged Bradford Wilcox, Institute for Family Studies
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Another Shooting, Another Son of Divorce or Fatherlessness
The nation is in the midst of a debate over gun control and to a lesser extent, mental health issues, stemming from another school shooting. Not to diminish those two issues, researcher Bradford Wilcox points out that nearly every shooting over the last year in Wikipedia’s “list of U.S. school attacks” involved a young man whose parents divorced or never married in the first place.
Wilcox, writes:
…“As the nation seeks to make sense of these senseless shootings, we must also face the uncomfortable truth that turmoil at home all too often accounts for the turmoil we end up seeing
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Tagged Bradford Wilcox, Family structure, fatherlessness, Michael Gottfredson, Robert Sampson, School shooting, Travis Hirschi, violence
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