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Carl R. Trueman
The news that Baylor University has officially chartered Prism, an LGBT student organization on campus, marks an important moment in Christian higher education in the USA. Continue Reading »
The recent letter to Boris Johnson from a number of British religious leaders is an example of how sentimental mush has come to replace careful moral reasoning in the minds of so many. Continue Reading »
The West no longer has any consensus on what it means to be a woman or even a person. Continue Reading »
Real women should be afraid, very afraid: Their rights are being protected by those who do not even know what a woman is. Continue Reading »
There is a clear push to grant LGBTQ+ ideology a favored legal and cultural status that enforces it without compromise, with any dissent labelled as morally evil. Continue Reading »
The loss of modesty seems to have fueled nothing but the further sexualization and objectification of the female body. Continue Reading »
Ancient philosophy is being revived—but for purposes it cannot serve. Continue Reading »
Self-indulgent to a tee, the only morality the modern West knows is that which chimes with whatever the tastes of the moment happen to be, whatever works, whatever makes money. Continue Reading »
Preaching lays claim to that power of language with the authority of God behind it. It is thus an assertion of reality, a reminder of God’s sovereignty and our dependence upon him. Continue Reading »
The moral shelf life of pop cultural artifacts seems much shorter than ever before, and the criteria by which they might be judged far less predictable. Continue Reading »
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