A news report out of Minnesota indicates that the University of Minnesota is on the verge of getting into the language policing business. According to the report: The U is
Read MoreThe Supreme Court’s reign of social progressivism is hopefully coming to an end. Anyone in defense of the Permanent Things—life, marriage, religious liberty—should greet the news of the nomination of. . .
Read MoreI rarely, if ever, agree with the conclusions that ethicist David Gushee reaches. I intend no personal harm in saying that. I don’t know him well; though I’ve had polite. . .
Read MoreI’m no stranger to The Benedict Option (hereafter, “BenOp”). I have been participating online and in other venues about the relative strengths and weaknesses of Dreher’s proposal for awhile, so. . .
Read MoreNever one to shy away from controversial topics, I have a new book coming out in August 2017 titled God and the Transgender Debate: What Does the Bible Actually Say
Read MoreIn the aftermath of the Obama administration’s sweeping transgender decree, it’s worth considering just how this will play out in local schools. One thing that strikes me as particularly unique. . .
Read MoreConservative activist Ben Shapiro has always been a little hard edged for me—especially in tone. But I took his stepping away from Breitbart as a good sign that even very,. . .
Read MoreJustice Antonin Scalia’s coffin is now in the grave. To many, the grave means the cessation of existence. To the Christian, it means that the redeemed await a future resurrection. . .
Read MoreMy friend and Baylor philosopher Francis Beckwith has an article at the Catholic Thing arguing that Wheaton College was mistaken in putting a professor, Dr. Larcyia Hawkins, on administrative leave. . .
Read MoreI just read the much-talked about Vanity Fair profile on the increased usage of online dating apps like Tinder for “hooking up” and “casual sex.” I was late to reading. . .
Read MoreFor reasons I won’t go into great detail at the moment, I’m quite dispassionate about professional sports. As valid as athletics are at building character, and even with the charitable. . .
Read MoreMy friend Derek Rishmawy offered a thoughtful critique of Owen Strachan’s and my essay at The Federalist titled “Chris Kyle, ‘Savages’ and Moral Language in a Terrorist Age.” First, let me begin. . .
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