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Building the Next Master Race? Custom Babies in India
I'm going to tell you a story about an attempt to build a strong nation by breeding better babies. These babies "would be superior in quality, intelligence, looks, and other aspects." This story is from contemporary India.
The Hopeless World of '13 Reasons'
If you haven't heard of the Netflix series "13 Reasons Why," I guarantee your teens have. Here's what you need to know about it.
'Adult' Is Not a Verb
"#Adulting" is what kids post on social media to congratulate themselves for the rather ordinary feats of paying the bills, finishing the laundry, or just getting to work on time. If our kids don't know what it means to be adults, parents, we should be asking ourselves, are we teaching them?
Delaying Marriage and Parenthood
More and more Americans are delaying marriage and parenthood. Let's talk about the consequences of "emerging adulthood."
Preach Scripture, Fill the Pews
What's the number one thing we can do to fill our churches? It's probably not what you think.
New York Times Readers' Fragile Bubble
What is clear is that many people want to live in a world where their opinions go unchallenged. The mere existence of opinions outside of the new orthodoxy is now considered wholly unacceptable.
President Trump's Religious Freedom Order
The understanding of religious freedom has been lost in the culture. Many are just frankly ignorant about what the free exercise of religion means and why our founders thought it so important.
Can the Government Discriminate Against Religion? We're About to Find Out
Okay, so government cannot "establish religion." We get that. But can it discriminate against religion? We'll find out.
When Science Is Drowned in Dogma
Scientists are supposed to follow the evidence. But what happens when they prefer established dogma? Let me tell you about a fascinating article in National Geographic.
Ideological Odd Couple Robby George, Cornel West Fight Campus Intolerance
Intellectual intolerance is such a plague on American universities that both conservative and liberal academics are speaking out. Even together.