Marvin Olasky
Marvin Olasky
Marvin Olaskyis editor-in-chief of WORLD Magazine, the author of more than 20 books, including Fighting for Liberty and Virtue and The Tragedy of American Compassion, and is a distinguished chair in journalism and public policy at Patrick Henry College. He has been married since 1976 to writer Susan Olasky, and they have four sons and one granddaughter...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEducator
Date of Birth12 June 1950
CountryUnited States of America
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We dated some, ... The relationship has been close. Platonic. We go to dinner, I go to Washington for special things.
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Now that it's officially summer, here's my advice to parents who want to continue teaching their kids during the next two months and learn something themselves: visit Civil War battlefields.
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That should be our test regarding immigrants. Those who come to America to tear it down or live off of others should not be welcomed.
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But we shouldn't be surprised when bad things happen, and we shouldn't think of the United States as a holy land suddenly blemished.
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objectively present and psychologically available. ... It's about hope vs. hopelessness.
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President Bush has been careful in his statements specifically about Iraq to emphasize that we are on a long, winding and sometimes deadly road.
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Since governmental quotas expand bureaucratic power, provoke a backlash and are unfair to individuals, we need to find a better way to increase minority opportunities.
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The data, however, do indicate that Christians who see Jews through a 17th-century lens, believing that most are thoroughly religious, are thoroughly wrong.
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Baseball needs to put the steroids era behind it by having and enforcing tough rules against all kinds of artificial advantages, so that spring can return.
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Passover and Easter are the only Jewish and Christian holidays that move in sync, like the ice skating pairs we saw during the winter Olympics.
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Philanthropic humility is necessary if a giver is to do more good than harm, but it is not sufficient - philanthropic prudence is also needed.
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Today, unless women gain jobs and athletic scholarships commensurate with their percentage of the population, feminists scream discrimination.
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The holy land was supposed to be spotless, a serious equivalent of Disneyland in which not a single candy wrapper is to stay on the ground for more than a few minutes.
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We do not increase compassion by expanding it to cover anything. Instead, we kill a good word by making it mean too much, and nothing.