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A B O U T   U S

The Stanford Anscombe Society (SAS) is a student group that promotes discussion regarding the roles of the family, marriage, and sexual integrity in the lives of Stanford students both now and after graduation. SAS is neither religiously nor politically affiliated, instead basing our positions on human principles. We hold that the family is the key unit of a stable society, and we define the family as one man and one woman bound together by marriage, along with any children that they might have. SAS defines marriage as a union, until death, between one man and one woman. We promote the idea that sexual integrity is necessary for this family unit to be successful.

   
"Anscombe is a refuge on campus for students who value community over individualism, fidelity over autonomy, integrity over impetuosity, and meaning over indulgence. As an educational resource, Anscombe is a beacon charting a traditional path to human flourishing for any and all willing to hear its message." 
                                                   - Kareem Elnahal, Ph.D. Economics Candidate

W H A T   W E   D O

We meet every other week to discuss relevant topics, which have included how to foster a healthy dating culture at Stanford, the harmful effects of the hookup culture, and the philosophical case for marriage as a union between one man and one woman.  For more information about our meeting schedule, please contact us. 

We also host speaking events every quarter in which guest lecturers present their work on marriage and the family. Previous speakers have included Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, Sherif Girgis, Dr. William Hurlbut, Dr. R.R. Reno, and Timothy Reckart.  For more information on previous events that we have hosted, please visit our events page. 
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