Search results for: "natural law"
Gender Affirming Care: Neither Affirming Nor Caring
Nathanael Blake
The euphemistic phrase conceals the brutal realities of medical transition. Gender-affirming care is a lie, and we must stop it.
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The Federalist / August 19, 2022
Rights Talk In A Post-Liberal Age: Mary Ann Glendon’s Enduring Insight Into The American Rights…
Gabrielle Girgis
Gross human rights violations occur every day, often invisibly to most of us. Media coverage…
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The Federalist Society / August 11, 2022
Tearing Us Apart: The Stories of the Pro-Life Cause
Carl R. Trueman
Armed with the framework, the facts, and the stories that Anderson and DeSanctis provide in this book, all will be better prepared.
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First Things / August 4, 2022
The Ghost of Christian Past
Brad Littlejohn
As Christianity fades into the twilight, we should not be surprised to find monsters that we thought long since slain again stalking the darkness that lies behind the death of God.
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American Reformer / July 28, 2022
Stranger Things 4: Back on Track, But Near the End of the Line
Nathanael Blake
Without the relational tensions so essential to the first Season, the popular Netflix show will lose its heart, as those tensions can only be extended so long before it all feels contrived.
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The Catholic World Report / July 27, 2022
Three Responses to “Hopeful Realism”
Brad Littlejohn
Christ’s own glory is the reason any logical law exists.
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The Public Discourse / July 25, 2022
The Transgender Fantasy
Andrew T. Walker
Central to our ethics as Christians is the command to love our neighbor. This means seeking their flourishing.
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Desiring God / July 23, 2022
The ‘Respect for Marriage Act’ Deserves No Respect
Andrew T. Walker
The cravenness of Republicans who are looking to ‘move on’ from supposedly divisive ‘social issues’ will deserve their comeuppance should they vote for this bill.
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National Review / July 21, 2022
Without Roe, The Pro-Abortion Crowd Can’t Avoid Defending The Indefensible
Nathanael Blake
Under Roe, Democrats could let the courts do most of the dirty work. Now that they don’t have that shield, they are struggling.
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The Federalist / July 20, 2022
Heads I win, Tails You Lose
Andrew T. Walker
The rules of the progressive playbook.
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WORLD Opinions / July 18, 2022
Chagall Guevara Is Back After 30 Years With Two Rocking New Albums
Nathanael Blake
Chagall Guevara is finally back. I missed them the first time around because I was too young to notice, let…
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The Federalist / July 14, 2022