Question: Can you think of anything important on which the two sides agree?
Answer: Yes!
It turns out that while the most liberal liberals and the most conservative conservatives disagree dramatically on politics and economics, they agree rather spectacularly on family-centered principles and priorities.
A remarkable new study from the University of Virginia, which includes extensive polling on people’s views about family, religion and morality, splits Americans into four different “belief categories.” Roughly a fourth of our nation are the “faithfuls,” who attend church regularly and