A roundup of news and commentary from around the interwebs.
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Samuel D. James has a brilliant piece that cuts to the heart of the struggle against pornography: Our insistence on “privacy,” which we have not considered biblically. Please do read it: “Rethinking Digital Privacy.”
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As some of you may know, I do occasional work as a communications consultant for Acacia Group, a Canadian law firm serving Canada’s Christian communities. I recently had a conversation with Peter Stockland, the head of comms for Acacia, on the challenges facing Canada’s Christian communities and how we work to assist them, which you can read here: “Parts of a Whole Worth Defending.”
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More debunking from the tireless Michael New at National Review: “A New Study Shows That OBGYNs Are Not Fleeing States with Pro-Life Laws.”
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Another victory appears to be incoming from the US Supreme Court: “Supreme Court likely to rule for parental opt-out on LGBTQ books in schools.” Some of the exchanges were truly surreal.
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An important story in WORLD: “Two ghastly bills in Colorado: Legislation would force parents and schools to abandon transgender youth to their life-altering confusion.”
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This is a beautiful story about a hymn from the 200s AD that was recently rediscovered: “‘First Hymn’ Joins Us to the Communion of Saints in Song.”
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On Fox News: “Federal judge sides with pro-life pregnancy centers, finds part of Illinois abortion law unconstitutional.”
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More soon.