Well, marriage is a very important part of our culture and our society. If we want to have a hopeful and decent society, we ought to aim for the ideal.
The costs of marriage breakdown are borne by the entire society, and therefore it is reasonable for the entire society to demand support for marriage - to insist that it is privileged both culturally and legally.
I don't go to movies, I don't own a television, I don't buy magazines and I try not to receive mail, so I'm not really aware of popular culture.
In my book I don't just demonstrate that free enterprise is the most efficient way of organizing an economy - which it is. I also show that it's an expression of American values, and, thus, that a fight for free enterprise is very much a fight for ou...
Our incapacity to comprehend other cultures stems from our insistence on measuring things in our own terms.
It would be impossible to be a woman in Western culture and not have your own issues about your image and what you look like.
Contemporary culture is like the weather - we have to be open to it. I don't like the way it is dismissed or closed down.
Yes, I am a Mexican, and I have a past and a culture. But what matters is the film itself, not where it was financed or cast.
Our teens are embedded in a culture driven by competition and perfectionism, where success is defined by status, performance and their appearance.
Once you have something so deeply infused in your culture and your brand, it would be very difficult to reverse that inertia if you wanted to.
The curriculum of the school did not neglect India's cultural, analytical and scientific heritage, but was very involved also with the rest of the world.
I think that nerds, if you want to call them that, have only gotten more hip and assimilated into the culture.
At the Brooklyn Ethical Culture School, we learned to express ourselves, and I've been expressing myself ever since.
If there is a ground zero in the cultural wars, it is Missouri, a state where pro-life groups are strong and well organized and their agenda dominates local politics.
One of the challenges Christians confront is how the politics we helped create has made it difficult to sustain the material practices constitutive of an ecclesial culture to produce Christians.
When the media defines something, you have to question: Is it the definition that you want applied to your culture? I'm trying to determine who's leaving the legacy, and if the legacy that is being left is a positive one.
In the black culture, certain kids are given nicknames that they roll with forever; the nicknames outweigh their real names. I'm one of those scenarios.
When it comes to engaging and influencing culture, too many Christians think too highly of political activism.
Even political insiders recognize that years of political effort on behalf of Evangelical Christians have generated little cultural gain.
Places like India can give you a real culture shock because of the poverty you see, and it brings you up sharply.
In many countries today, moral and ethical norms are being reconsidered; national traditions, differences in nation and culture are being erased.