Position Paper: "Coming to Terms with America's Changing Families."
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In "Coming to Terms with America's Changing Families" the author seemed to define "family" as any married couple. In my opinion, families are married couples with children, not just a married couple. He also talked a little about some predictions that were made early on in history. The predictions were about marriage and where it was headed. The prediction that marriage is dying is mind-boggling. That is what Robert Rector a representative of the Heritage
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is overkill, they have to learn some sort of independence. I also think that women are much better at raising children than men are. That is why the female has the offspring in all species. God didn't just make it that way for no reason; he made it that way because women are more nurturing, and sensitive. Not to say that men couldn't do it, but I think women are so much better at it.
is overkill, they have to learn some sort of independence. I also think that women are much better at raising children than men are. That is why the female has the offspring in all species. God didn't just make it that way for no reason; he made it that way because women are more nurturing, and sensitive. Not to say that men couldn't do it, but I think women are so much better at it.