John Stonestreet and Shane Morris
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Why abortion is the priority for the political Left
Of course, this reveals as much about the rest of the progressive agenda as it does about “reproductive rights.” Immigration and the southern border? Ukraine and Israel? Housing prices? Inflation? LGBTQ issues? The mental health crisis? These pressing issues are political liabilities for the president right now, so all the attention is on abortion.
Why does The Washington Post hate homeschooling?
If the press wants to keep giving home schooling the nuclear power treatment, they should also develop some curiosity about why so many parents are choosing, often at great sacrifice, to take their children’s education back into their own hands.
The ongoing genocide of Nigerian Christians
In what has become a dark annual tradition, Islamic militants in Nigeria carried out targeted attacks on Christians on Christmas Eve.
The LGBTQ rewriting of history
These are hard truths indeed, but hard truths are more loving than false narratives.
Darwinizing the universe: A theory that explains everything explains nothing
Scientists trying to turn evolution into a theory of everything might expect nature to answer, “I am who I am.” But there’s only One who can truly say that. Why not give Him credit for a change?
America’s confusing relationship with children
We are witnessing the domination of a life-script in which children feel superfluous.
The rise of AI girlfriends
Our human relationships don’t need replacing. They need redemption.
A generation poisoned by porn speaks
In what might be the most haunting line of the article, one teenager simply scoffed at that assumption: “If you put a phone in a child’s hand, you are putting porn in a child’s hand.”
Dear teens, virginity is good for you
Research consistently shows that young people who wait until after the wedding have a better chance for a stable, fulfilling, happy marriage.
Surprise? Marriage single best predictor of long-term happiness
The truth about marriage, however, is that it is, statistically, the single best predictor of long-term happiness.