Theology of Home Project publication
A Christian Response to Pride Month
Noelle Mering
Incumbent on the Christian is to love the person and resist the revolution.
Theology of Home / June 8, 2022
The Pro-Choice Fairytale
Carrie Gress
The power of the new feminist fairytale is highly compelling, but it comes at a cost.
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The Epoch Times / May 19, 2022
Try a Little Tenderness
Noelle Mering
A subversive message for Mother’s Day
Articles
The American Mind / May 10, 2022
Second-Wave Feminists Pushed the Sexual Revolution to End America, and It’s Working
Carrie Gress
That pseudo-litany chanted by the 12 women in the upper room has been heard, felt, and suffered by all the world as the family has been destroyed, replaced by a population of noble narcissists.
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The Federalist / April 19, 2022
Dear Science: What If Kids Need Their Moms?
Noelle Mering
Maybe there’s a better way to educate kids than universal pre-kindergarten, but secular education science is having a hard time discovering it
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Catholic Answers / February 23, 2022
The Two Commandments of Tyranny
Noelle Mering
When the official narrative you are not allowed to question is later admitted to be not only false but unjust and deleterious then we should start approaching the current official narratives with more skepticism.
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The Catholic World Report / February 9, 2022
INTERVIEW: Noelle Mering: “Suppression of dissenting voices is a feature, not a bug…”
Noelle Mering
EPPC Fellow Noelle Mering, author of Awake, Not Woke, talks with the Catholic World Report about the woke movement and Critical Race Theory.
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The Catholic World Report / January 7, 2022
Not My Kids
Noelle Mering
Recovering victims of woke abuse have had enough.
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The American Mind / December 3, 2021
Above Us Only Sky: How Ideology Manipulates Reality & Reverence as the Remedy
Noelle Mering
To see reality as it is, we must start with the hardest reality to face of all—that of sincerely seeing ourselves.
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Religion & Liberty / November 10, 2021
What Proponents of Bodily Autonomy Miss
Noelle Mering
The progressive fear that we might end up legislating morality ignores the reality that we have long been legislating a radical moral framework of autonomy at any cost. We might instead begin with a common principle that the gratification of our desires must end where the commodification of human beings begins.
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National Review Online / September 27, 2021
Why Don’t We Tell Women What’s Making Them Miserable?
Carrie Gress
With so many feminist advances, women should be getting happier instead of just more medicated.
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National Review Online / August 29, 2021