Maggie Gallagher explains the obvious. The fact it is not obvious is quite a bad sign regarding our collective capacity for rational judgement.
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I teach in a residential facility for adolescent boys in state's custody. One of them calls me "Mommy" during one moment and curses at me the next, especially if I require work of him. It seems apparent that these young men, aged 12-18, have never been "schooled" in the domestic church that is Christian marriage. They have been "cared for" by various foster homes, residential systems, and poor, alcoholic or drug-addicted parents--rarely by a traditional marriage. They truly "long for" their very own parents and this is demonstrated to me daily, even hourly. Please vote yes...
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I teach in a residential facility for adolescent boys in state's custody. One of them calls me "Mommy" during one moment and curses at me the next, especially if I require work of him.
It seems apparent that these young men, aged 12-18, have never been "schooled" in the domestic church that is Christian marriage. They have been "cared for" by various foster homes, residential systems, and poor, alcoholic or drug-addicted parents--rarely by a traditional marriage. They truly "long for" their very own parents and this is demonstrated to me daily, even hourly. Please vote yes...
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