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Family values is a political buzzword first used in the United States in 1966 to describe a set of moral guidelines for defining the proper structure and role of a family and its members, supported by appeals to tradition. The term can connote a conservative ideaology that supports traditional Christian morality or values. For example, the American Family Association, says "The American Family Association exists to motivate and equip citizens to change the culture to reflect Biblical truth and traditional family values."[1]Typically, the term is used by the media to refer to Christian values, but in a New York Times survey, "Five percent of the women and one percent of the men defined family values as being connected to religion or the Bible. Nine out of ten women defined family values as loving, taking care of and supporting each other, knowing right from wrong and having good values."//The media usually use the phrase "family values" as a code word for Christian values, as put forth by some groups of American Christians who see their religion as the source of morality and consider the nuclear family to be an essential element in society. These groups variously oppose abortion, pornography, pre-marital sex, homosexuality, some aspects of feminism [2] , cohabitation, divorce, and depictions of nudity, sexuality and profanity in the media. Some conservative family values advocates believe the government should explicitly endorse Christian morality, for example by displaying the Ten Commandments or allowing teachers to conduct prayers in public schools. The view of the United States as a "Christian nation" is widespread among conservative family values proponents. [3]In contrast to the view of family values held by the Christian right, liberal groups such as People For the American Way, Planned Parenthood, and Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays have attempted to redefine the concept in a way that promotes liberal interests and ideology, including normalization of single-parent families, same-sex monogamous relationships and marriage, and unmarried monogamous couples. This understanding of family values does not promote conservative morality, instead focusing on encouraging and supporting alternative family structures, access to contraception, abortion, sex education, childcare, and parent-friendly employment laws, which provide for maternity leave and leave for medical emergencies involving children.[4
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What to Expect From Family Values Groups on Republican Affairs
Family Values groups have kept pretty quite about Democratic scandals, too.
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Gifford's success rooted in small town values
(NECN: Amy Sinclair, Skowhegan, Maine) - In this economy, any business that can keep its doors open is considered to be a success story. But a small ice cream manufacturer in Maine is actually expanding their family business. The Giffords say their growth is rooted in small town values. When the Gifford family first opened this ice cream stand on Route 201 in Skowhegan, Maine almost 30 years ...
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Family Values Groups Still Silent on Mark Sanford
A week after the South Carolina governor admitted to an affair, groups have yet to weigh in.
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Jewish Family Services gets grant
ASHEVILLE — Jewish Family Services of WNC, a program of the Asheville Jewish Community Center, is one of this year's 19 recipients of a total of $97,000 in grants from BJH Foundation for Senior Services.
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Family matters: Learning to love your in-laws
The in-laws we acquire through marriage can affect our quality of life, from long-term happiness to family balance. In “What Do You Want From Me?,” psychologist Terri Apter offers advice on how to build healthy relationships with your spouse’s family. An excerpt.
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