Posts Tagged ‘Family’
The Gamesmenship of Restraining Orders
By Phyllis Schlafly One of the big problems with family courts is that judges issue restraining orders virtually for the asking, without any evidence of actual domestic violence or even threat of violence. The Illinois Bar Journal explained that women use these restraining orders as a tool for the mother to get child custody and to bar the father [...]
Depriving Men of Constitutional Rights
by Phyllis Schlafly Family courts routinely deprive men of their fundamental right to parent their own children by charging them with a wide variety of trivial offenses. Family courts generally uphold feminist demands to kick a man out of his own home, and take control of their children and his money, based on a woman's unsubstantiated [...]
Republicans Derail Tea Party Event Over Social Issues
By Bryan Fischer A Tea Party was scheduled this past Sunday for Lexington Green - you know, where the shot was fired that was heard ‘round the world - but it got canceled at the last minute. Why? Apparently because big tent Tea Party Republicans are scared to death of social issues. Brian Camenker, the president of MassResistance, was slated [...]
Speak More Frequently About Jesus Christ
A Way of Life, Neil L. Andersen To fathers and mothers, to grandfathers and grandmothers, and to those without children of their own who lovingly nurture children and youth, my counsel is to speak more frequently about Jesus Christ. In His holy name is great spiritual power. “There no other name given nor any other [...]
America’s Future: Pro-family Judges Thrown In Jail
By Bryan Fischer If you want a peek into where America’s homosexual activists want to take us here in America, look no further than Madrid, Spain, where a prosecutor tried to get Judge Fernando Ferrin Calamita thrown in prison for issuing a pro-family ruling in an adoption case. Although the prosecutor was unsuccessful in that attempt, he did [...]
Teaching Children Things Pertaining to Righteousness
A Way of Life, Francisco J. Vinas In a time when the family is under attack from the forces of evil and when the conditions in which we live are not so very different from those that Alma experienced, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve have set forth in “The Family: A Proclamation to the World” that “parents have a [...]
Is Media Deceny Unconstitutional?
By Maurine Proctor Two recent developments bring into question what the Founders intended when they penned the First Amendment's clause regarding free speech. For example, did they intend for your 13-year old to be able to receive sexually explicit texts or for an unsuspecting viewer of network television to be surprised with profanity or a [...]
Responding to Mother’s Love
A Way of Life, Bradley D. Foster Perhaps the reason we respond so universally to our mothers’ love is because it typifies the love of our Savior. As President Joseph F. Smith said, “The love of a true mother comes nearer being like the love of God than any other kind of love” As in all things, the Savior set the perfect example in [...]
Coming Soon…Taxpayer-Funded Abortion Clinics — Maurine Proctor
By Maurine Proctor What if I told you that 423 taxpayer funded abortion clinics could be open for business virtually overnight! No, this is not courtesy of Obamacare, it's courtesy of the military. If the annual appropriation bill for the Department of Defense (DOD), aka the military, passes the Senate in its current form, that will be exactly [...]
Sex-Ed for Kindergarteners? — Maurine Proctor
By Maurine Proctor Do you want your five or six-year-old learning about sex at school? What we're seeing in Montana is proving to be a trend throughout the country. The Helena Public School system in Montana is coming under fire for a proposed plan to teach sex education to students in kindergarten through 12th grade. According to Fox News, "it [...]
Prosecutor Warns About Sex-Ed Law — Phyllis Schlafly
By Phyllis Schlafly A Wisconsin prosecutor recently sent a letter to five school districts warning that a new sex education law passed by the State Legislature could lead to criminal charges against teachers for contributing to the delinquency of minors. Wisconsin schools aren’t required to offer sex ed courses, but if they do, they must [...]
University of Illinois Professor Fired For Standing By Catholic Teaching on Homesexuality — Steve Farrell
By Steve Farrell Calling it hate speech, the University of Illinois has fired a Catholic professor hired to teach an introductory course on Catholicism and Modern Catholic Thought for responding to a student question about why homosexuality is immoral under Natural Law. The professor, Ken Howell answered in his email: "Natural Law says that [...]
Obama Administration is Sabotaging Defense of Marriage Act
Liberty Alerts, Liberty Counsel Boston, MA – In his decision declaring section 3 of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) unconstitutional, Judge Tauro characterizes Congress’s decision to define marriage for federal purposes as between one man and one woman as an "irrational" desire to "punish[]" same-sex couples based solely on [...]
Bringing Our Children to Christ by Example — Cheryl Lant
A Way of Life, Cheryl C. Lant Speaking on the pattern and process of bringing our children to the Savior Jesus Christ, Cheryl C. Lant notes: "e must become worthy examples. This is also a process. If we want our children to come to Christ so that they might see His face, it is important that we seek to see it as well. We have to know the way in [...]
The Awesome Power of Family Courts — Phyllis Schlafly
The Phyllis Schlafly Report, June 2010 The month of June when we observe Father's Day is a good time to review some of the injustices committed against fathers by family courts. Family courts routinely deprive divorced fathers not only of their own children, but even many constitutional rights. For example, do you think judges should have the [...]
That’s OK; Let’s Just Outbreed Them — Bryan Fischer
By Bryan Fischer A Reuters’ article from the weekend indicates that more American women are not having children: Nearly 20 percent of older women do not have children, compared to 10 percent in the 1970s, the Pew Research Center said. "In recent decades, social pressure to play traditional roles has lessened in a broad variety of ways and [...]
Don’t Hang Labels On Kids — Phyllis Schlafly
By Phyllis Schlafly The American College of Pediatricians mailed a letter this spring to 14,800 U.S. public school superintendents urging them to avoid prematurely labeling children as “gay” or “transgender.” The letter announced a new website called FactsAboutYouth.com to provide factual information to educators, parents, and [...]
Social Issues vs. Fiscal Issues — Phyllis Schlafly
By Phyllis Schlafly The media are forever trying to create a division in the Republican Party between those who care most about so-called social issues and those who want priority for fiscal issues. Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels is the most recent politician to fall into this trap by asserting that the next president "would have to call a [...]
Ronald Reagan On the Joy and Duty of Fatherhood — American Minute
American Minute with Bill Federer The first formal "Father's Day" was celebrated JUNE 19, 1910, in Spokane, Washington. Sonora Louise Smart Dodd heard a church sermon on the newly established Mother's Day and wanted to honor her father, Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart, who had raised six children by himself after his wife died in [...]
Democrats Try to Lock Up Their Base
By Phyllis Schlafly "You have to decide what your goals are." That's what the Democratic staffer who wrote the marriage penalty into Obama's Health Control Law told a Wall Street Journal reporter. Indeed, the Democrats and their feminist allies have decided that one of their major goals is to increase the number of single moms by increasing [...]
Children of Lesbian Parents Do Well — Not! — Bryan Fischer
By Bryan Fischer Marriage and the family is God's idea. From the very beginning, marriage has been the union of one man and one woman, and a family consists of parents and the children they have conceived together or adopted. When the Bible says that God "created them male and female," implicit in that is that the two sexes are [...]
Homosexuality, Hitler and “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” — Bryan Fischer
By Bryan Fischer The bottom line from what follows is this: Homosexuality gave us Adolph Hitler, and homosexuals in the military gave us the Brown Shirts, the Nazi war machine and six million dead Jews. Gays in the military is an experiment that has been tried and found disastrously and tragically wanting. Maybe it's time for Congress to learn a [...]
Mothers Teaching Children In the Home — L. Tom Perry
A Way of Life, L. Tom Perry Please allow me to reminisce for a few moments and share a few of the lessons I learned from my mother about teaching the gospel in the home. My mother understood the value of teaching her children about standards, values, and doctrine while they were young. While she was grateful to others who taught her children [...]
Is She Or Isn’t She? Let’s Ask Her — Bryan Fischer
by Bryan Fischer Speculation continues to swirl about the sexual preference of likely Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan. She is apparently out to her friends and others in her academic and social circles, but not out to the public at large. The White House has flatly stated that she is not gay, which could prove a tad embarrassing if the open [...]
Let’s Say It’s A Slur To Call Kagan A Lesbian — Bryan Fischer
By Bryan Fischer It is apparently an open secret in D.C. circles that possible Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan is a lesbian. Although she herself has never come out of the closet, her partner has, and is an out-and-proud member of the D.C. social circle. Well, it's take two to tango, and so the math is pretty easy here. Which is why [...]
Build Faith While They Are Young — Henry B. Eyring
A Way of Life, Henry B. Eyring I was a young bishop when I began to see clearly why the Lord wants us to strengthen children when they are young and rescue them quickly. I will tell you one story of a young person who represents many whom I have tried to help over the years. She sat across from me at my bishop’s desk. She spoke to me of her [...]
Beware Lest Thou Forget — T.F. Stern
By T.F. Stern, I was asked to teach the next Sunday School lesson, Beware Lest Thou Forget , since our regular teacher has been called to be a councilor in the Bishopric and would be unavailable. My preparation started with a review of the suggested material earlier in the week, a chance to let the Spirit work and figure out how to present [...]
China’s Gendercide Creates Market for Stolen Children — Bryan Fischer
by Bryan Fischer China's godless and totalitarian government has no use for the Judeo-Christian tradition and its cultural mandate to "be fruitful, multiply and fill the earth." Nations as well as individuals must reap what they sow, and China is now beginning to reap the bitter fruit of its severe policy that parents are permitted to have just [...]
Do Divorced Fathers Have Any Rights?
by Phyllis Schlafly Millions of divorced parents have had their fundamental right to decide what is in the best interest of their own children taken away and given instead to a vast array of government officials such as judges, lawyers, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, child protective services, child support enforcement agents, [...]
Madison’s Notes — Federal Convention of 1787 — June 25
Liberty Letters, 25 June 1787, James Madison MONDAY. JUNE 25. IN CONVENTION Editor's Summary: Pinkney, at length, explores the system, history, and roots of the British Constitution, dubbing it the best in existence (to date), but wrong for the United States. State and county rights considered and largely defended by Pinkney, Ghorum, Wilson, [...]













