Evangelicals in Civic Life publication
Progressivism on the big screen
Andrew T. Walker
Rob Reiner’s God & Country documentary is the hit piece you expected it to be.
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WORLD Opinions / February 22, 2024
Desecration at St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Carl R. Trueman
One obvious question is why an atheist man convinced that he is a woman and committed to a life of prostitution would wish to have a funeral in a church.
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First Things / February 22, 2024
The French disconnection
Brad Littlejohn
France’s attempts to raise birth rates won’t work, and we may be going down the same road.
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WORLD Opinions / February 22, 2024
Why Protestants Convert To Catholicism
Nathanael Blake
Conversions rarely begin from theological contemplation, but from a sense that Protestantism lacks something Catholicism has.
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The Federalist / February 19, 2024
Confronting the reality of age
Brad Littlejohn
It’s not “ageist” to recognize the natural limits that accompany growing old.
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WORLD Opinions / February 16, 2024
Leftists Say They Don’t Like Late-Term Abortions But Then Lament They Can’t Kill More Babies…
Nathanael Blake
Support for abortion has atrophied consciences so badly that its backers cheer elective abortions of healthy babies in the third trimester.
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The Federalist / February 16, 2024
“He Gets Us” almost, but not quite
Andrew T. Walker
Super Bowl ad frames evangelism leftward, leaving out low-status sinners on the right.
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WORLD Opinions / February 15, 2024
Love endures—even more than it emotes
Carl R. Trueman
On Valentine’s Day, it’s important to remember that real love is clearest in times of suffering.
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WORLD Opinions / February 14, 2024
Love and dignity for Joe Biden
Nathanael Blake
Decent people do not encourage friends and family who are suffering from severe mental decline to attempt difficult jobs that are far beyond their capacity.
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WORLD Opinions / February 12, 2024
Tolkien’s lessons for Hollywood’s failures
Nathanael Blake
Today’s writers, directors, and showrunners usually have a shallow understanding of human nature and know nothing more compelling than a few buzzwords and a desire to get paid.
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The Catholic World Report / February 10, 2024
A Christian Guide to Political Engagement
Andrew T. Walker
During election season, there is a tendency to reduce complex issues to soundbites. As a consequence, voters are not required to think deeply about problems and solutions.
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The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission / February 7, 2024
Thanks, Elon, for making us cyborgs
Brad Littlejohn
The announcement this week that Elon Musk’s Neuralink had succeeded in implanting the first-ever computer chip in a live human brain represents the latest reminder that yesterday’s science fiction is rapidly becoming reality.
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WORLD Opinions / February 2, 2024