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A Family of Value is Still Possible

A Family of Value is Still Possible

A Family of Value is More Important Today Than Ever Before. As Governmental Control Increases, a Strong Family With Real Values Can Stand Up and Start Revolution.


Most single Americans dream of creating a family of value that will be a strong and healthy support structure for them.

They don’t dream of marriages that crumble and end in divorce. They don’t dream of being a single parent or paying child support.

Yet society has taught them that whatever they may dream about in their heart of hearts, when it’s time for the weekend, it is time to get drunk, get laid and move on with no thought as to the consequences of their actions.

Watch MTV or VH1 reality shows and one will see this kind of lifestyle glorified consequence free sexual relationships are the be-all and end-all for the youth of today.

And then they wake up the next morning next to a stranger and wonder why they are having trouble starting a family of value of their own.

The clue to the mystery goes back decades and creeps up to the highest halls of power.

The Rockefellers and other members of the shadow elite thought it would serve their end to break down the American family structure.

Funding the women’s lib movement to entice women into the workforce increased their tax base and ensured that the children of a dual-career couple would end up spending 40 or more hours a week in the hands of strangers.

These strangers could teach them exactly what the shadow elite wanted them to learn.

It was all mechanics and free love, with no thought as the consequences or the long term effects of their decisions.




A Second Shift?

Pam Stenzel and others like her mark the beginning of what will hopefully be a second shift in family values in America.

The elite have done their work on the current generation, and it is truly a mess.

Books like Guyland and Women and The Rise Of Raunch Culture explore the ways the new system is broken.

Young 20-somethings are just beginning to understand the depths of the crimes perpetrate against them by the sex educators of their youth.

Sex doesn’t mean happiness, and a moment’s gratification can have life-long side effects. That kind of thing was glossed over in the condom handout sessions at school.

Our country has swung to one extreme end of the scale; the time has come to undo some of the damage and let the pendulum swing back the other way.


A New Path

The new ways look strangely like the old ways and the old values that existed before the sex educators of the elite got into the schools.

The old methods use common sense and demand accountability for actions.

Yet the shift back to morals and accountability could be just what the daydreaming and unfulfilled young singles of America need.

They’ve seen divorce and want a family of value, so why not get one using ways that require them to earn it through intelligent choices and responsibility?





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