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Impacting Culture
Culture is the seedbed for strong families, safe and healthy communities, and the opportunity to succeed and serve others. We believe a flourishing, prosperous culture requires limited government, focused on its chief role to restrain evil and promote the good. This is best described as “ordered liberty,” reflected in Pennsylvania’s motto, “Virtue, Liberty and Independence.” Virtue comes first because true liberty is anchored in a transcendent moral order. We work to spur citizens, churches, schools, and other institutions to promote virtue and a moral order in public policy and in the culture at large, to advance the flourishing of every Pennsylvanian.
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Imagine this parental nightmare!
Read this story, http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/06/22/graphic-sex-ed-class/ and then imagine it happening in a Pennsylvania classroom. Then imagine that it was mandated by law, and neither schools...
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Fighting Back
On a road trip with my son Wesley in Western PA last week, I pulled off an exit off Interstate 80 for a break, and came across the scene in the attached photograph. It's a billboard declaring that...
Why would PA lawmakers want to mandate failed sex-ed here?
From Dr. New: “Starting in 1999, the British government launched its Teenage Pregnancy Strategy program whose goal was to cut the number of teen pregnancies in half by promoting comprehensive sexual education and birth control. Since 1999, some £300 million ($454 million in U.S. dollars) was spent on this initiative
Unfortunately, the British teen-abortion rate, has climbed steadily since then. In fact, in 2009, the London Daily Mail reported that teen-pregnancy rates in England are now higher than they were in 1995 and pregnancies among girls under 16, below the age of sexual consent, are also at the highest level since 1998.”
“Obesity” from Smut
I bring to your attention an important article by Mary Eberstadt in the new issue of First Things, describing "sexual obesity" and the terrible impact of obscenity and pornography on our society and...
