Nearly five
years ago I got rid of cable television so I could get into a regular routine
of reading one book per week. Because I read so much, I occasionally get into a
rut and have to ask friends if they have read anything interesting lately. Last
summer, a friend who we’ll call Larissa (because that’s her real name)
recommended a particularly good book by Glenn Stanton. As you might assume by
the title, The Ring Makes All the Difference is an overview of the
deleterious effects of cohabitation. Much of what Stanton reports in his short
yet comprehensive book makes intuitive sense. But there are a number of ill
effects of cohabitation that are, if not counterintuitive, at least somewhat
unexpected. For example:
My Take
- I try and do my best to post
articles, or links to articles, I feel are profound and provocative in an attempt
to give those who believe in the long term beneficial effects of traditional
values the intellectual tools to defend those values. Values which are constantly under attack from
the left, a movement that's presented alternatives that have been disastrous to
humanity in every arena where they've imposed their irrational, misanthropic
and morally defective views going back to the French Revolution. This may be
the most important article I link this whole year because the family - properly
defined as a man, a woman and their children - is the foundation for a stable
society. We wonder at the unstable world we see and yet fail the see the
underlying cause of so much of it. A breakdown of the traditional nuclear family.
That’s nothing but greed and corruption by the universities.
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