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Marriage on the mind… Divorce on the conscience… Left-behind kids in China… And a generation of nincompoops at home

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A Missing Front in the Culture War? A Conversation about Divorce

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Is Ever After Now Too Long?

The recent announcement of Al and Tipper Gore’s separation brought to light the culture’s confusion about marriage.  Several opinion columns have been written that not only argue away the necessity of staying together long term but also celebrate those couples that decide to go their separate ways in their later years.  On today’s program, Dr….

Ask Anything Wednesday

Ask Anything Wednesday

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Ask Anything Wednesday

Call with your question - you set the agenda.1-877-893-TALK(8255)

Ask Anything Wednesday

Call with your question - you set the agenda.1-877-893-TALK(8255)

Ask Anything Wednesday

Call with your question - you set the agenda.1-877-893-TALK(8255)

Ask Anything Wednesday

Call with your question - you set the agenda.1-877-893-TALK(8255)

Robert George on Defending the Embryo

Does the human embryo deserve our full respect and protection? In their recent book, Embryo: A Defense of Human Life, Robert George and Christopher Tollefsen argue convincingly that it does. Prof. George joins us on today’s program about the argument for defending even the youngest of human life.

Making Sense of the “Compassion Forum”

When Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama took the stage last night at the so-called “Compassion Forum” in Grantham, PA, issues of faith and religion were at the center of much of the conversation. The event was punctuated by the controversy surrounding some of Sen. Obama’s recent statements about religion and politics. On today’s program, Dr….


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