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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 402132"><p>I'll agree to disagree. I believe in objective truth. That there are certain things true in life not subject to what someone thinks.</p><p></p><p>When I grew up, there wasn't nudity on TV. There wasn't cursing. There weren't realistic video games involving mass murder. We're not allowed to judge anybody anymore. If someone is pregnant but doesn't believe its a child, then its not a child. But when they're truly ready to be a mother and now it is a child, suddenly it is.</p><p></p><p>The #1 factor that correlates to growing up in a poor home (which leads to all kinds of societal problems) is not having 2 parents in the home.</p><p></p><p>Two-thirds of suicides are in single parent families. 90% of homeless or runaway kids come from single parent families. 70% of high school dropouts, 90% of mental illness. 75% of drug abusers. 85% of youth in prison.</p><p></p><p>All these statistics are 10-20 times the national average. Our country is rotting morally from the inside. Focusing on THIS will help decrease violence by not using bandaids. The rest of the things I listed above are bandaids which will no doubt help, but they only treat the symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 402132"] I'll agree to disagree. I believe in objective truth. That there are certain things true in life not subject to what someone thinks. When I grew up, there wasn't nudity on TV. There wasn't cursing. There weren't realistic video games involving mass murder. We're not allowed to judge anybody anymore. If someone is pregnant but doesn't believe its a child, then its not a child. But when they're truly ready to be a mother and now it is a child, suddenly it is. The #1 factor that correlates to growing up in a poor home (which leads to all kinds of societal problems) is not having 2 parents in the home. Two-thirds of suicides are in single parent families. 90% of homeless or runaway kids come from single parent families. 70% of high school dropouts, 90% of mental illness. 75% of drug abusers. 85% of youth in prison. All these statistics are 10-20 times the national average. Our country is rotting morally from the inside. Focusing on THIS will help decrease violence by not using bandaids. The rest of the things I listed above are bandaids which will no doubt help, but they only treat the symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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