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1 DRAFT ONLY

2 MARRI.US/POWERPOINTS

3 DRAFT ONLY How Society Works In the Context of The War Against Its Foundations (The Long Slow March Through the Institutions)

4 DRAFT ONLY The 5 Basic Institutions 5 Basic Tasks Church Family School GovernmentMarket

5 DRAFT ONLY The Five Basic Institutions Five Basic Tasks Church Family School Government Market Instrumental Relational & Person-Forming

6 DRAFT ONLY Fundamental Capacities Reflection Sexuality Intelligence ForceWork

7 DRAFT ONLY Buildings Reflect Society’s Fundamental Tasks Church Family School GovernmentMarket

8 DRAFT ONLY Fundamental Tasks Of the Individual Church Family School Gov Market

9 DRAFT ONLY Belonging: Male + Female Family Child / Adult FatherMother Society At Large

10 DRAFT ONLY Society’s Foundational Relationship

11 DRAFT ONLY THE 5 BASIC INSTITUTIONS Providing The Instruments Formin g The Person GOV. MARKETPLACE FAMILY CHURCH SCHOOL Ord er Goods and Services The Person Orientation In Life Learning

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13 REJECTION RATIO FOR THE U.S.- 2012 The Moynihan Report (1965): The Negro Family: The Case for National Action (// Asian Family now) vs. 89.8 % Intact Family (1941) Pearl Harbor

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16 Weight Lifting Capacity

17 DRAFT ONLY Tax ($) Paying Capacity

18 DRAFT ONLY The Seasons for Growing

19 DRAFT ONLY 3 ROBUST 2 ANEMIC

20 DRAFT ONLY The Seasons for Growing

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23 Annual Rejection Ratio: For Every 100 Children Born Sources: CDC/ NCHS report series 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0 195019551960196519701975198019851990199519982000 Divorce OWB

24 DRAFT ONLY CRISIS OF MALE AND FEMALE

25 DRAFT ONLY Buildings Reflect Society’s Fundamental Tasks Church Family School GovernmentMarket

26 DRAFT ONLY Educational Attainment / Life Earnings (in millions)

27 DRAFT ONLY 2.9 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.30 2.40 2.50 2.60 2.70 2.80 2.90 Average GPA Enligsh/Math Combined INTACTSTEPCOHABIT (BOTH NATURAL) COHABIT (ONE NATURAL) DIVORCEDNEVER MARRIED GPA English/Math by Family Structure Source: Adolescent Health Survey, Wave I. Adolescents grade 7-12.

28 DRAFT ONLY School Expulsion Source Add Health Wave II 1996

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31 3.93 Million Children 3.17 Million Children 0.75 Million Children Unmarried ParentsSame Parents Married Source R Rector: Analysis of CPS 2001 Children in Poverty In Poverty Out of Poverty

32 DRAFT ONLY $100 $27 $127 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Comparative Income % Average Unmarried MalePremiumAverage Married Male Marriage Premium in Male Income Source Antovics, K. & Town, R. Am Econ Review V 94, (2004) pp 317-321 +=

33 DRAFT ONLY Impact of Divorce on Income of Families 10,000 Before DivorceAfter Divorce 20,000 30,000 40,000 $50,000 1993 Average Annual Income Source: Corcoran and Chaudray, Unpublished Research Paper, Survey Research Center, University of Michigan, May 1994 Family Status

34 DRAFT ONLY Buildings Reflect Society’s Fundamental Tasks Church Family School GovernmentMarket

35 DRAFT ONLY Source: C. Harper and S. McLanahan, “Father Absence and Youth Incarceration,” ASA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 1998. Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. Family Structure: Comparative Rates Of Youth Incarceration 1 2.07 2.71 3.7 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 Raised in Intact Married Parent Family Raised in Mother-Only FamilyRaised in a Mother and Stepfather Family Raised in a Stepmother Family Comparative Rates of Incarceration

36 DRAFT ONLY Adolescent Cocaine Use By Family Structure Source Add Health Wave II 1996

37 DRAFT ONLY U.S: Partner / Spouse Violence Against Mothers Over 20 With Children under 12 Source DOJ Nat Crime Victimization Survey 1999 4 6 15 33 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 MarriedWidowedMarried+Div+Sep Combined Never Married Rate Per 1,000

38 DRAFT ONLY Relative Rates of Physical Abuse by Family Structure Source NIS-4, 2010 1.0 5.2 4.3 10.3 3.1 3.6 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Always Intact Married Family Step Married Family Intact Cohabiting Family Step Cohabiting Family Single Parent Family Not living with either parent

39 DRAFT ONLY Relative Rates of Sexual Abuse by Family Structure Source NIS-4, 2010 1 5 19.8 4.8 10.6 8.6 0 5 10 15 20 25 Always Intact Married Family Step Married Family Intact Cohabiting Family Step Cohabiting Family Single Parent Family Not living with either parent

40 DRAFT ONLY Buildings Reflect Society’s Fundamental Tasks Church Family School GovernmentMarket

41 DRAFT ONLY 6.4% 7.3% 10.3% 11.5% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% Percent Who Had Ever Run Away WEEKLY+MONTHLY+<MONTHLYNEVER Running Away by Church Attendance Source: Adolescent Health Survey, Wave I. Adolescents grade 7-12.

42 DRAFT ONLY Times Drunk / Church Attendance Source: Adolescent Health Survey, Wave I. Adolescents grade 7-12.

43 DRAFT ONLY Hard Drugs / Church Attendance Source: Adolescent Health Survey, Wave I. Adolescents grade 7-12.

44 DRAFT ONLY Girls: Number of Sex Partners / Church Attendance Source: Adolescent Health Survey, Wave I. Adolescents grade 7-12.

45 DRAFT ONLY Buildings Reflect Society’s Fundamental Tasks Church Family School GovernmentMarket

46 DRAFT ONLY Source NSFG 1995 In 1 st. Marriage x Sexual Partners

47 DRAFT ONLY In 1 st. Marriage x Sexual Partners 200-2010

48 DRAFT ONLY The More Sexual Partners the More Likely to Abort Source NSFG 1995 8 12 18 19 25 31 34 39 43 52 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0123456-1011-1516-2021+ NUMBER OF NON MARITAL SEXUAL PARTNERS IN LIFETIME Percent who have abortions later

49 DRAFT ONLY Non-Marital Sexual Partners and Out-of-Wedlock Births Source: CDC, National Center for Health Statistics, National Survey of Family Growth, 1995 1.71% 16.29% 32.89% 40.02% 44.02% 42.66% 49.45% 49.99% 47.55% 55.21% 49.89% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Virgin at Time of First Marriage Had Pre- Marital Sex with First Husband 123456-10.11-15.16-2021+ Number of Lifetime Voluntary Non-Marital Sexual Partners Percent of Sexually Active Women Aged 15-44 with Children

50 DRAFT ONLY Non-Marital Sexual Partners And Single Motherhood Source: CDC, National Center for Health Statistics, National Survey of Family Growth, 1995 7.09% 30.21% 36.48% 38.81% 44.16% 53.07% 48.13% 47.03% 50.30% 56.98% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 0123456-10.11-15.16-2021+ Number of Lifetime Non-Marital Sexual Partners Percent of Sexually Active women Aged 15-44 with Children

51 DRAFT ONLY Virginity By Family Structure Source Add Health, 1996

52 DRAFT ONLY Father Rated Warm and Loving Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health Wave 2, 1996

53 DRAFT ONLY Female Homosexuality

54 DRAFT ONLY Buildings Reflect Society’s Fundamental Tasks Church Family School GovernmentMarket

55 DRAFT ONLY GPA

56 DRAFT ONLY Expulsion & Suspension Source: Adolescent Health Survey, Wave I. Adolescents grade 7-12.

57 DRAFT ONLY Number of Sex Partners for Girls <MONTHLY/NEVER WEEKLY/MONTHLY+ INTACT/COHABIT(NATURAL) ANY REJECTION 1.55 0.93 1.14 0.47 0.00 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.60

58 DRAFT ONLY <MONTHLY/NEVER WEEKLY/MONTHLY+ INTACT/COHABIT(NATURAL) ANY REJECTION 13.1% 8.5% 8.1% 5.2% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% 14.0% Percent Who Had Ever Run Away Running Away By Family Structure and Religious Practice Source: Adolescent Health Survey, Wave I. Adolescents grade 7-12.

59 DRAFT ONLY Self Control: Times Drunk

60 DRAFT ONLY Self Control: Hard Drug Use Source: Adolescent Health Survey, Wave I. Adolescents grade 7-12.

61 DRAFT ONLY Society’s Foundational Relationship

62 DRAFT ONLY The Non-Thriving Marriage / Child Relationship

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64 Going on Offense Rebuilding America

65 DRAFT ONLY Strong Opposition Wobbly Shore Up First Win Over Next Leave for Later General Approach

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67 Church Fami ly Sch ool Traditio nal Now

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69 RADICAL ASSAULT NEVER BEFORE IN HUMAN HISTORY TOTAL REMAKE OF THE FAMILY ELIMINATION OF RELIGION NO OBJECTIVE REALITY ……..Make Reality whatever you wan it to be BUT THERE IS AN OBJECTIVE REALITY ….AND THE DATA SHOW IT

70 DRAFT ONLY The Two Models of Society The Christian ModelThe Planned Parenthood Model

71 DRAFT ONLY 4) SCHOOL BEVAVIOR DETERIORATES Top 5 Student Behavior Problems Reported by Teachers 1940-1962 1.Talking 2.Chewing gum 3.Making Noise 4.Running in the Halls 5.Getting Out of Turn in Line Top 5 Student Behavior Problems Reported by Teachers 1963-present 1.Rape 2.Robbery 3.Assault 4.Burglary 5.Arson

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73 Towards What ?

74 DRAFT ONLY HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD ?

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76 The Young Intact Married Family That Worships God Weekly

77 DRAFT ONLY GRAND STRATEGY GROW YOUNG INTACT MARRIED FAMILIES THAT WORSHIP GOD WEEKLY

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79 RIGHT OF ASSOCIATION

80 DRAFT ONLY The Young Intact Married Family That Worships God Weekly

81 DRAFT ONLY EVERYTHING ELSE FALLS IN PLACE

82 DRAFT ONLY EVERYTHING

83 DRAFT ONLY The Foundational Relationship of Society MARRIAGE Man and Woman = Child Husband and Wife = Family Husband + Wife + children + God

84 DRAFT ONLY Subscribe PFF@FRC.ORG MORE STUDIES –Effects of Abortion on Breast Cancer –Religion and Crime, Income, Health –Sexuality, Monogamy, Religion, Marriage

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