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Tag Archives: Judges
The Death of Character
More than a decade ago, James Davison Hunter, (University of Virginia) wrote: “The Death of Character: Moral Education in an Age Without Good or Evil.” Hunter’s observations remain sobering for us today. He described the daunting task we face as … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Anthropology, Character, Judges, Law, sociology
Tagged Democracy, Freedom, Judges, Laws, Politics, social order, socialism
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Alternatives to prison needed
We’ve created a serious and often overlooked national crisis in overcrowded prisons. The average citizen is unaware of how bad it is and of the growing tax burden it creates. Continue reading
Posted in Behavior, Citizenship, Crime, Crisis, Culture, Fathers, Government, Politics, Prison, Prison Ministry
Tagged Crime, Judges, Prison crisis, Punishment
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