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"Only 45 percent of American children have spent their childhood in an intact family, according to a survey produced by a conservative advocacy group." | :"Only 45 percent of American children have spent their childhood in an intact family, according to a survey produced by a conservative advocacy group." | ||
:"The 'Index of Belonging and Rejection,' produced by Dr. Pat Fagan of the Family Research Council's Marriage and Religion Research Institute, defines an intact family as a biological mother and father who remain legally married to one another from the time of their child's birth." | |||
For the Church, the basic unit of society is the family, not the isolated individual. | For the Church, the basic unit of society is the family, not the isolated individual. |
Revision as of 20:08, 16 December 2010
- "Only 45 percent of American children have spent their childhood in an intact family, according to a survey produced by a conservative advocacy group."
- "The 'Index of Belonging and Rejection,' produced by Dr. Pat Fagan of the Family Research Council's Marriage and Religion Research Institute, defines an intact family as a biological mother and father who remain legally married to one another from the time of their child's birth."
For the Church, the basic unit of society is the family, not the isolated individual.
Destroy the family and you destroy civilization as we know it.