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_What Elites Don’t  Get_ 
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|  September 27, 2010 | Malcolm A. Kline 
Posted on Monday, September 27, 2010 12:03:07  PM by _Academiadotorg_ 
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There is a belief among elites that America’s prosperity stems from the  
Bible. Unfortunately, those elites are in China.  
Their American counterparts are less perceptive. “There is a belief in 
China  that American prosperity stems from Christianity,” California State 
University  professor William Jeynes said at the Family Research Council (FRC) 
on 
September  23, 2010.  
Jeynes, a professor of education at Cal State-Long Beach, has been invited 
to  address Chinese scholars and officials on that very topic. Meanwhile, 
back in  the states, “It is not a widespread belief in academia,” Jeynes said 
at FRC.  “Our academics don’t get it.”  
“Our government doesn’t get it.” Jeynes clearly does get it.  
“Even Bill Clinton in a 1995 speech at James Madison University, said, ‘We’
ve  told our students to check their faiths at the door and, you know what, 
we’ve  gone too far,’” Jeynes reminded his audience.  
As he relayed to the audience at the FRC, in his research on the impact of  
faith and traditional values for children, Jeynes found that:  
* “The farther you get away from a two-parent family, the more negative the 
 psychological impact on the children”  
* “Five to 10 million children in the United States don’t know who their  
daddy is” and  
* “Data don’t support that” “remarriage is good for kids.”  
* “Listen to the news reports of child abuse,” Jeynes points out. “It is  
almost always the non-biological parent committing it.”  
* “If you are the biological parent, there is just something in you that  
stops you from committing the abuse.”  
Malcolm A. Kline is the Executive Director of Accuracy in Academia. 

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