
Because ERA Harms Our Unborn Children
The Equal Rights Amendment is a poorly worded proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would restrict all laws and practices that make any distinctions based on gender or sex. While we believe in equal opportunity for men and women, we also recognize that there are situations where we must make distinctions based on our biological differences. It is foolish to deny biology in pursuit of “equality.” If the ERA ever becomes part of our constitution, men and women could not be treated differently, even if the different treatment is due to physical differences such as pregnancy.
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Who’s the Man?
What is it to “be strong,” to “quit ourselves like men?” This exhortation is given to us by Paul the Apostle and it applies to men and women, calling us to be strong and not give up.
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Taxpayers Are Still Funding Abortion
Feminism has brainwashed young women to think that life is a simple “choice.” Young girls are bombarded with Hollywood’s glamorization of abortion, but Eagle Forum is committed to changing their hearts and minds for their own sake — and for life eternal.
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Fighting the War Against Life
Life is a precious thing to have and to hold; it is the foundation for any understanding of the world around us. God Himself is life and death is his antithesis.
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Trump Ends Obama Equal Pay for Unequal Work Regulation
Eagle Forum Applauds Trump Administration for Eliminating Business-Killing Regulation September 4, 2017 Alton, IL – “As the nation celebrates Labor Day, Eagle Forum applauds President
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The Power of a Positive Culture
The Power of a Positive Culture: How To Be A Wife / The Power of a Good Idea / Barbie vs. Godzilla: What’s Behind Gender Free Toys
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How To Be A Wife
None of us is born knowing how to be a wife — it is a learned behavior. Sadly, many women are products of divorce or of conflict-ridden marriages and thus have no roadmap for love. That’s the bad news. The good news is any woman can learn the art of love, regardless of her upbringing or circumstances. But to do so, she must first reject the cultural narratives all around us.
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The Power of a Good Idea
As a college president, I have often argued that ideas have consequences. For good or for ill, ideas matter. People are unavoidably blessed or cursed by their guiding principles — by the import of their ideas. In many ways, we inevitably do practice what we preach.
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Barbie vs. Godzilla: What’s Behind Gender Free Toys
London’s most venerable toy store, Hamleys, underwent a make-over. The self-described “finest toy shop in the world” did away with separate girls and boys sections and, instead, organized the store by types of toys. Pink and blue signs were replaced by red and white ones.
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Feminists Can’t Get Over Clarence Thomas
Most people would get over a defeat that occurred nearly 25 years ago, but feminists hold grudges forever. They continue to rage against Justice Clarence Thomas’s routing of them at his 1991 confirmation hearings, where he beat liberals at their own game, surviving a media ambush that would have destroyed any mere mortal.
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The Flipside of Feminism
by Suzanne Venker and Phyllis Schlafly