
America’s Marriage Miasma, Part 5.C.
Has America bent over so far backwards in our spiritual, moral, and constitutional life that we are in danger of “breaking”? This question is central to our current series of Court Watch Briefings.
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America’s Marriage Miasma, Part 5.B.
In this Briefing, we continue asking the question, has America bent over backwards so far in our spiritual, moral, and constitutional life that we are in danger of “breaking”?
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America’s Marriage Miasma, Part 5
Has America has bent over backwards too far in its spiritual, moral, and constitutional life so that we are in danger of “breaking”? This question is central to our current series of Court Watch Briefings. The question has been precipitated by America’s Culture War and echoes the anguished cry of the Father in the famous musical production, “Fiddler on the Roof,” who felt that revolutionary changes in his world were pushing him to the “breaking point.”
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America’s Marriage Miasma, Part 4
“How far can you make a man bend over backwards before he breaks?” is the anguished cry heard in one of the most widely acclaimed musical productions of the Twentieth Century, “Fiddler on the Roof.” This question generates the theme for our current series of “Briefings,” the question whether America has bent over backwards too far in its spiritual, moral, and constitutional life.
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Back to the Basics: Straightening Up America, VIII
Back to the Basics: Straightening Up America, VIII By Virginia Armstrong, Ph.D., National Chairman VOL. 15, NO. 9 December 23, 2013 Throughout this year of
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America’s Marriage Miasma, Part 3
“Who might fulfill the role ” in appealing the recent court decisions such as those recently made by federal judges against state and federal laws defending “marriage” as defined throughout centuries of Anglo-American law?
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America’s Marriage Miasma, Part 2
“How far can you make a man bend over backwards before he breaks?” This anguished cry was heard in one of the most widely acclaimed musical productions of the Twentieth Century, “Fiddler on the Roof.” In our current series of Court Watch Briefings, we have been asking, “Has America bent over backwards too far in its spiritual, moral, and constitutional life — too far from our Constitution and its Judeo-Christian roots?
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America’s Marriage Miasma
Francis Schaeffer, the pre-eminent late-Twentieth Century Christian apologist, wrote in 1981 that “The basic problem of the Christians in this country in the last eighty years or so, in regard to society and in regard to government, is that they have seen things in bits and pieces instead of totals.”
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The Romeike Homeschooling Case
Attorney General Holder v. the Statue of Liberty: The Romeike Homeschooling Case By Virginia Armstrong, Ph.D., National Chairman VOL. 15, NO. 5 June 26, 2013
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Remembering the Faith of Our Fathers
As we celebrate this Memorial Day and those who have fought to protect our country and our Constitution, the enemies of our venerable Judeo-Christian Constitution continue to pommel us with their Reconstructionist/Humanistic attacks. In so doing, they force us to continue asking, “How far can you make a man bend over backwards before he breaks?”
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Back to the Basics: Straightening Up America, III: Marriage Mayhem
“Traditional marriage has been around for thousands of years. Same-sex marriage is very new. . . . You want us to step in and render a decision based on an assessment of the effects of this institution which is newer than cell phones or the Internet?”
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Straightening Up America, II: Rejecting Supremacist Judges
“Has America bent over backwards too far in its spiritual, moral, and constitutional life – too far from our Constitution and its Judeo-Christian roots? Are we, like Tevye, on the verge of breaking – at least in the sense of losing our internal vigor and our global power – and in sore need of “a fundamental straightening up process”?
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Back to the Basics: Straightening Up America
“How far can you make a man bend over backwards before he breaks?” This anguished cry is a defining moment in one of the most widely acclaimed musical productions of the Twentieth Century, “Fiddler on the Roof.” A central figure is Tevye, the Jewish father overwhelmed by fundamental changes threatening to annihilate the traditional culture of his people in early Twentieth Century Tsarist Russia.
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No Higher Power: The Fundamental Myth of “Separation of Church State,” III
America’s culture and Constitution are in crisis — a fundamental reason being the fierce Humanistic/Reconstructionist effort to establish the basic idea that there is No Higher Power than the government to which we must pay attention and allegiance
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No Higher Power: The Treacherous Trio of Myths Spawned by “Separation of Church State,” II
With their victories in the 2012 elections, Reconstructionists (Liberals/Humanists) may be expected to intensify their attacks on America’s Judeo-Christian foundations and our Judeo-Christian Constitution.
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No Higher Power: The Treacherous Trio of Myths
In her newest book, No Higher Power, Phyllis Schlafly and journalist George Neumayr rip away all masks from Barack Obama’s “War on Religious Freedom” in America and reveal the “ominous shadows” of Obama’s hypocritical calls for “separating church and state” in our contemporary American culture and Constitution.
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