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What Will Future Generations Think When They Look Back On Us?

Posted on August 17, 2015 in Life by

In this short video the head writer for Glenn Beck’s television show, Dan Andros, says that our defining moment as a generation is here before us now. Future generations always look back and recognize a key moment that defined the previous generations. Images of Adolf Hitler, the moon landing, and JFK come to mind, and in some ways speak about the generation that witnessed those events. What will future generations think of when they remember us?

According to Andros, our defining moment is here. And this short video explains that moment in a somber, sobering way. Watch it. Share it. Think about it.

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Top Ten Articles of 2014 Defining and Defending Marriage and Family

Posted on January 19, 2015 in Family, Marriage by

I like top 10 lists. I don’t know if late-night television popularized making “top” lists or not. But I would rather scan a “top” list than look through a long list any day. So when Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council compiled a list of the top 10 articles worth reading from 2014, I was interested.

As I scanned his list I recognized most of the articles and their authors immediately. They were articles I had read throughout the year. And I can say that they are indeed worth reading. In fact, what I would suggest is that if you are wanting a strong education defending traditional marriage and the family, these articles will serve you very well.

As you peruse the following list of some of the best articles relating to marriage and family from 2014 I hope you will learn from the wisdom and knowledge of some of our culture’s most notable voices. There is more than just a philosophy being advanced here, there is a fundamental idea of what marriage is (and is not) and what the family is supposed to be. It this idea that is under attack and in need of those adhering to traditional values to arm themselves with facts – not rhetoric – and stand in defense.

Many thanks to Mr. Sprigg for compiling such a worthwhile list. Happy reading!

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