Monthly Archives: December 2019

THE STATE OF OUR NATION’S SOCIAL FABRIC IN 2019 — PART 3

This is the final post of this series. In PART 1 we examined our nation’s social fabric and the damage we are doing to it. In PART 2 we considered the price of unrestrained factional politics. We are so busy … Continue reading

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THE STATE OF OUR NATION’S SOCIAL FABRIC IN 2019 — PART 2

In THE STATE OF OUR NATION’S SOCIAL FABRIC IN 2019 — PART 1, we examined the meaning of an expression, the “social fabric”. Now we will consider the events of 2019 and evaluate whether they either helped to heal or further … Continue reading

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THE STATE OF OUR NATION’S SOCIAL FABRIC IN 2019 — PART 1

We are coming to the end of 2019, and people seem to enjoy reviewing the events of the past year. Here, however, is something a little different. We will consider events of 2019 with respect to a question: how did … Continue reading

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