Posted on 08/25/2015 1:18:32 PM PDT by robowombat
Good Families are Unfair?
John Stonestreet | BreakPoint | Friday, August 21, 2015
Equality is one of the watchwords of our time. It's invoked in nearly every political, ethical, and increasingly, social discussion. And lately, it's gone completely off the rails.
Once upon a time, equality was the rallying cry of patriots and abolitioniststhe good and true belief that all men are created equal in the sight of God, are equal in dignity and deserve equal rights before the law. But today, equality means something very different: It means sameness.
And two philosophers recently profiled by Australia's ABC network have taken this already runaway definition of equality to a whole new level of ridiculous.
Professors Adam Swift of the University of Warwick and Harry Brighouse of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, think theyve found the root source of inequality in society: the family.
Now social scientists have long known that loving families with two parents confer an enormous advantage on children. Evidence shows these kids are more likely to attend college, less likely to suffer or perpetrate abuse, less likely to do drugs or cross the law, and have a higher likelihood of passing on these advantages to their own children. You would think this would make us want good families in our society. But Swift and Brighouse don't think that's fair.
Now I'd agree with them if what they meant was that all kids ought to enjoy these benefits. But their strategy is upside down: If the family is this source of unfairness in society, says Swift, then it looks plausible to think that if we abolished the family there would be a more level playing field.
As humorist Dave Barry might say, I'm not making this up.
Now happily, Swift and Brighouse recognize that abolishing the family altogether would be going overboard. So their alternative is to hobble intact familiesespecially those with meansby prohibiting private school, inheritance, summer camp, and other purely economic means of conferring advantage on children.
Oh, and since bedtime stories also give kids a leg-up in life, they think you should occasionally feel bad about reading to your kids, too.
While most sane people would look at healthy families and think, every kid should live like this, these philosophers say, no kid should live like this.
As one commentator remarked, their suggestions sound like Kurt Vonnegut's satirical dystopia, Harrison Bergeron. In the imagined year 2081, society's ruling value is equality, administered by an all-powerful Handicapper General, who goes around handicapping anyone who's physically or mentally outstanding. And the goal, of course, is sameness.
But what really comes to mind for me is C. S. Lewis' famous epilogue to The Screwtape Letters, entitled, Screwtape Proposes a Toast. In it, the retired tempter tells graduates of a demonic college to teach humans that good habitsthe kind that improve society (kind of like the family does)are undemocratic. Instead of nurturing and encouraging virtues like morality and academic excellence, he says, humans should be trained to resent and destroy them.
The goal, says Screwtape, is the elimination of every kind of human excellencemoral, cultural, social, or intellectual.
You'd expect this thinking from an undersecretary of Hell, but not from tenured scholars! Our response to the God-orchestrated advantages that loving, intact families give their kids should be to rebuild a family-centered culture, and thats what the church has done throughout history: proposed the good of family to the world, helped restore lives broken by broken homes, and encouraged families to open their homes to orphans and others in need.
While I pray lawmakers never take the terrible ideas of these academics seriously, I pray that Christians do take seriously their mission to, as Chuck Colson once described, turn the world rightside-up. And upside-down definitions of equality would be a great place to start.
This commentary originally aired May 20, 2015.
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“Equality” as they mean it these days is never going to be possible
This is the mindset of the ungodly. Follow the Bible and your families will be blessed. God guarantees it.
What is it that Rush Limbaugh says? something like, “Conservatives want to share the prosperity, Liberals want to share the misery.”
Line up for your operations at the equality clinic...
So true! They want to reduce everyone (else) down to the lowest common denominator.
Destroying families because they work and are successful; sounds as crazy as taking people’s money from them because they worked for it.
“Brave New World”
The left (equality mongers) will use these type of arguments to push the idea that all kids must be raised by the government to insure “a level playing field”
That’s where Plato ended up in the Republic. The Spartans got further down the road than most have attempted. The early Isreali kibbutz movement was supposed to feature communal childrearing. One can winkle out other examples. It’s not a new idea, and people have experimented with it.
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