Government for the Good of the People: Ten Questions about Freedom, Virtue, and the Role of Government
Today's political debates are often muddied by misconceptions of the role of government and its responsibility to American citizens. What are the limits of good government? How can the virtues necessary for freedom flourish? Sustaining ordered liberty depends on good answers to these questions.
Why Religion Matters: The Impact of Religious Practice on Social Stability
By extolling freedom of religion in the schools, President Bill Clinton has raised the level of debate on the importance of religion to American life. The time is ripe for a deeper dialogue on the contribution of religion to the welfare of the nation.
Executive Summary: The Price of Prop 8
Supporters of Proposition 8 in California have been subjected to harassment, intimidation, vandalism, racial scapegoating, blacklisting, loss of employment, economic hardships, angry protests, violence, at least one death threat, and gross expressions of anti-religious bigotry. Arguments for same-sex marriage are based fundamentally on the idea that limiting marriage to the union of husband and wife is a form of bigotry, irrational prejudice, and even hatred against homosexual persons. As this ideology seeps into the culture more generally, individuals and institutions that support marriage as the union of husband and wife risk paying a price for that belief in many legal, social, economic, and cultural contexts.
The Price of Prop 8
Supporters of Proposition 8 in California have been subjected to harassment, intimidation, vandalism, racial scapegoating, blacklisting, loss of employment, economic hardships, angry protests, violence, at least one death threat, and gross expressions of anti-religious bigotry. Arguments for same-sex marriage are based fundamentally on the idea that limiting marriage to the union of husband and wife is a form of bigotry, irrational prejudice, and even hatred against homosexual persons. As this ideology seeps into the culture more generally, individuals and institutions that support marriage as the union of husband and wife risk paying a price for that belief in many legal, social, economic, and cultural contexts.
Executive Summary: ENDA and the Path to Same-Sex Marriage
A significant body of evidence suggests that sexual orientation nondiscrimination laws like the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) can function as important incremental steps toward same-sex marriage. This evidence, which shows how effective a step-by-step strategy can be for redefining marriage, provides substantial cause for individuals who support marriage as the union of husband and wife to be concerned about local, state, and federal nondiscrimination laws like ENDA.
ENDA and the Path to Same-Sex Marriage
A significant body of evidence suggests that sexual orientation nondiscrimination laws like the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) can function as important incremental steps toward same-sex marriage. This evidence, which shows how effective a step-by-step strategy can be for redefining marriage, provides substantial cause for individuals who support marriage as the union of husband and wife to be concerned about local, state, and federal nondiscrimination laws like ENDA.
The Case for Maintaining Abstinence Education Funding
Before cutting federal funding for abstinence education programs, policymakers should consider all of the evidence that indicates its effectiveness.
Assaulted by sex-ed
Much of what is being taught to our young girls and boys in sex-education classes is too graphic and vulgar to be quoted in the newspaper.
Culture wars and the political future of the U.S.
American soldiers engaged in Iraq and Afghanistan remind us that our debates about the state of American culture are far from actual "wars." Unlike other societies where division often leads to violence, we inherited a framework for resolving our differences according to shared principles and practices of constitutional government.
Change views on marriage
From reality show stars like Jon and Kate Gosselin to politicians to the folks next door--what we thought were the most solid of marriages are falling apart.
Using God as father's guide
The facts are brutally painful -- More than 25 million children in America live in homes where fathers are absent. Millions more have experienced emotional wounds so deep at the hands of their dads it seems as if they can never break free from the bondage of suffering and bitterness.
Reliable dads deserve respect
Recently I saw a MasterCard commercial in which a preteen son arrogantly "teaches" the father environmental lessons while grocery shopping. Right.
To whom honor is due
Everybody loves a hero. But pop culture spends so much time worshipping athletes and Hollywood stars that many of our children don't know a true hero from an impostor.
Maine Remembers Marriage
Yesterday in a victory that was not as close as the final pre-election polls had suggested, voters in Maine adopted a “people’s veto” to protect the traditional definition of marriage as the union of a man and a woman. The margin was 53-47. The voting was closely watched for several reasons, as each of the Read More...
Mirage or Oasis: Marriage and Emerging Adults
Visiting the complicated world of emerging adults (young people between the ages of 18 and 29, with data now available up to age 23), Mark Regnerus and Jeremy Uecker report back with findings that raise challenges for the future of marriage as an institution. Some of their findings, which will appear next year in Read More...
Education: What Works and Why
Youth violence, substance abuse, homelessness, and deteriorating neighborhoods ravage both low-income communities and prosperous suburbs alike. There is a great need to explore both the root causes of these problems and their effective solutions. The Bob Woodson Show—“What Works and Why”—premiered yesterday with this very aim. Focusing on solutions to some of America’s most troubling societal Read More...
Generation Y: What’s Faith Got To Do With It?
Generation Y is widely defined as the 77 million Americans born between 1977 and 1997 — and as any good demographic sample would, it’s being analyzed. A Denver Post blogger opines on why Gen Y’ers are moving back in with their parents. JD Power and Associates dissects Gen Y’s buying patterns and suggests that the recession is Read More...
Marriage: The Faith Connection
You should talk about money before jumping into it, a story in The New York Times says. You can spice it up by doing more housework, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. And this just in: Your strong commitment to it is a sign you’re trying to practice what you regularly hear preached. “It,” of course, is marriage. Read More...
Why Religion Matters Even More:
The Impact of Religious Practice on Social Stability
Over the past decade, considerable research has emerged that demonstrates the benefits of religious practice within society.[1] Religious practice promotes the well-being of individuals, families, and the community.
Of particular note are the studies that indicate the benefits of religion to the poor.[2] Regular attendance at religious services is linked to healthy, stable family life, strong marriages, and well-behaved children. The practice of religion also leads to a reduction in the incidence of domestic abuse, crime, substance abuse, and addiction. In addition, religious practice leads to an increase in physical and mental health, longevity, and education attainment. Moreover, these effects are intergenerational, as grandparents and parents pass on the benefits to the next generations.
Heritage-sponsored "Protecting America" series in FamilySecurityMatters
Rector on kids-on-food-stamps study in USA Today
Messner Prop 8 report in Catholic News Agency
Heritage Religion & Family event in OneNewsNow
Rector on kids-on-foodstamps study in Chicago Sun-Times
Religion and Civil Society Fellowship
Are you a seminary student studying to become a pastor or priest, or a grad student studying religion and public life? Would you benefit from a semester in our nation’s capital exploring the intersection of faith, government, and civil society? The Religion and Civil Society Fellowship provides an opportunity for select seminary students to work alongside Heritage Foundation experts while researching the implications of religious faith for a healthy social order.
Religion Civil Society Fellowship
Third Annual Conference on Religious Practice in America
Religious Practice and the Family
The Heritage Foundation's 2009 conference on Religious Practice in America, the third in a series studying the relationship between religious belief and attendance and personal and societal well-being, will focus on the impact on the family, including such issues as parenting, parent-child relationships, and marital quality and stability.
Scheduled for October 29, 2009 in Washington, DC, the conference will feature presentations by leading researchers in the arenas of religion and family issues, and Christian Smith, Ph.D., director of the Center for the Study of Religion and Society at the University of Notre Dame will deliver the keynote address.
Click here for additional information and to register for this conference, offered free of charge through the sponsorship of the Templeton Foundation.
FamilyFacts.org provides credible data, research and talking points for policymakers, journalists, scholars and the general public. Developed by The Heritage Foundation's DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society, FamilyFacts.org catalogs social science findings on the family, society and religion gleaned from peer-reviewed journals, books and government surveys. From marriage and parenting to religion and sexuality, FamilyFacts.org puts thousands of social science findings related to the family at your fingertips.
Indivisible
Social and Economic Foundations of American Liberty
Indivisible is a unique set of essays by well-known social and economic conservatives--each writing from the other's perspective--to show the interdependence of key issues, such as free exchange and family, in advancing freedom and human dignity. (PDF)
The Economy Hits Home This series of booklets is designed to show how free market policies and a limited, constitutional role for government are the ideal conditions for creating a family-friendly society.
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