Written by Robert Knight
Off the main roads, where all you see are cornfields, farms, cows, horses and an occasional buggy, it’s easy to forget the predatory culture that has eclipsed normal American life in most other places.
A peaceful spirit animates the countryside inhabited by the Amish, a growing sect in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, and more than two dozen other states.
“English” visitors, which is what the Amish call everyone else, seem to sense that they should behave better.… Continue Reading
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Executive Branch, Federal Issues | David E. Smith | August 14, 2023 6:00 AM | Comments Off on Biden Scandal Will Have Us Looking To The Amish For Help
Written by Dr. John A. Sparks
Throughout the country, parents are concerned that some public schoolboards, administrators, and associations hold them in disdain and fear their input when they raise legitimate questions about the direction of their local schools. Just short of 50 years ago (1972), the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision that protects parents in the educational choices they make for their children—Wisconsin v. Yoder. Revisiting Yoder nearly a half-century later is more than a historical exercise. … Continue Reading
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Education, Marriage, Family & Culture | David E. Smith | November 12, 2021 8:00 AM | Comments Off on Parental Educational Rights and Religious Liberty: The Yoder Case Revisited