Sexual Ethics
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April 24th, 2018
By: Emily Belz – world.wng.org – March 15, 2018 Robin Prather, a retired children’s librarian in Oregon and a Christian, volunteers at a school library in the district where she used to work. A fellow librarian pointed out a title to her in an upcoming popular reading competition for third- through fifth-graders: George by Alex Gino. The story centers on...
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April 23rd, 2018
By: CWALAC Staff – concernedwomen.org – April 11, 2018 Washington, D.C. — This morning, President Trump signed H.R. 1865, the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA), into law. Penny Nance, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America, had this to say: “The President is standing up to Silicon Valley and standing with victims of...
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March 14th, 2018
By: Michael Gerson – theatlantic.com – April 2018 Issue One of the most extraordinary things about our current politics—really, one of the most extraordinary developments of recent political history—is the loyal adherence of religious conservatives to Donald Trump. The president won four-fifths of the votes of white evangelical Christians. This was a higher level of support than either Ronald Reagan...
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February 26th, 2018
Ryan T. Anderson is the Heritage Foundation’s William E. Simon Senior Research Fellow and one of my favorite writers in Washington. His new book on the transgender political project is titled When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment and it’s the most important book yet written on the subject. I talked with him about it over email recently....
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January 30th, 2018
By: Nancy Pearcey – cnsnews.com – January 26, 2018 In “LOVE THY BODY,” best-selling author Nancy R. Pearcey challenges the rise of politically correct social constructs that pose as liberation but are harmful to the human person, while setting us up for control by an all-powerful political state. “LOVE THY BODY,” published January 2, provides real-world solutions to a dehumanizing hostility to the body that characterizes the secularist approach to...
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January 30th, 2018
By: Nancy Pearcey – cnsnews.com – January 26, 2018 In “LOVE THY BODY,” best-selling author Nancy R. Pearcey challenges the rise of politically correct social constructs that pose as liberation but are harmful to the human person, while setting us up for control by an all-powerful political state. “LOVE THY BODY,” published January 2, provides real-world solutions to a dehumanizing hostility to the body that characterizes the secularist approach to...
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January 29th, 2018
By Nancy R. Pearcey – FoxNews.com – January 6, 2018 We typically picture the movers and shakers in Silicon Valley as brilliant if geeky walking intellects, hunched over their computers, inventing new gadgets. But this week Vanity Fair published a book excerpt by Emily Chang revealing that Silicon Valley is as sexually debauched as Hollywood, the political world and the...
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January 29th, 2018
By Nancy R. Pearcey – FoxNews.com – January 6, 2018 We typically picture the movers and shakers in Silicon Valley as brilliant if geeky walking intellects, hunched over their computers, inventing new gadgets. But this week Vanity Fair published a book excerpt by Emily Chang revealing that Silicon Valley is as sexually debauched as Hollywood, the political world and the...
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January 19th, 2018
By: Mona Charen – townhall.com – January 18, 2018 The feminist website Babe published an account of a date gone bad. The pushback has been swift and sharp. I share some of the concerns of the critics, but I also think young women are sending a message that is being missed. The account by the anonymous “Grace” about a bad...
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January 17th, 2018
By: Jenny Beth Martin, Opinion Contributor — thehill.com – January 9, 2018 I hope they will go beyond the red carpet and come to Washington to make this happen for all women. Since the revelations last year about the alleged evil sexual abuse Harvey Weinstein visited upon young women looking to make their way in the entertainment industry, men and women...
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