Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Decline?

Cal Thomas writes:
British diplomat John Glubb wrote a book called “The Fate of Empires and Search For Survival.” Glubb noted that the average age of empires since the time of ancient Assyria (859-612 B.C.) is 250 years. Only the Mameluke Empire in Egypt and the Levant (1250-1517) made it as far as 267 years. America is 238 years old and is exhibiting signs of decline.

A Pew Research Center study confirms one trend that has been obvious over several years. The “typical” American family is no longer typical. Just 46 percent of American children now live in homes with their married, heterosexual parents. Five percent have no parents at home. They most likely are living with grandparents, says the study.

These startling figures about the decline of the American family contrast with the year 1960, when 73 percent of American children lived in traditional families.
Go here to read what Thomas thinks are the contributors to these changes.

Thanks to Kris Cook

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