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kaggle-ho-031901House Oversight

Congressional hearing excerpt on kinship, Christianity, and social organization

Congressional hearing excerpt on kinship, Christianity, and social organization The passage is a scholarly discussion about historical kinship and the role of the Catholic Church, with no specific allegations, financial flows, or involvement of high‑profile officials or agencies. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Speaker Shaffer asks about a chapter titled “How Christianity Undermines the Family.”; Speaker Fukuyama discusses biological bases of family and kinship in societies.; Mentions the Catholic Church’s historical influence on inheritance and marriage rules in Europe.

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Congressional hearing excerpt on kinship, Christianity, and social organization The passage is a scholarly discussion about historical kinship and the role of the Catholic Church, with no specific allegations, financial flows, or involvement of high‑profile officials or agencies. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Speaker Shaffer asks about a chapter titled “How Christianity Undermines the Family.”; Speaker Fukuyama discusses biological bases of family and kinship in societies.; Mentions the Catholic Church’s historical influence on inheritance and marriage rules in Europe.

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