culture
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New poll looks at who is most likely to be harassed online
As the nation seemingly splinters over a growing lack of acceptance of differing views, a new poll finds a shocking…
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Nearly half of protestant pastors hear conspiracy theories, church survey finds
Conspiracy theories are not new, nor is their spread in the church. A new study from Lifeway Research found that…
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Yes, Halsey, the baby in your womb is a mini-human
We normally would not associate Vanity Fair with the pro-life message, but the headline said it all: “Halsey Announces She’s Pregnant: ‘I Love This…
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To Christians who voted for Biden: Did you not see this coming?
For the last four years, those of us who voted for Donald Trump and who identify as committed followers of…
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Adoption/Foster News
‘Bear witness to the truth,’ crowd told at Kansas City pro-life prayer vigil
A prayer vigil in downtown Kansas City took on extra meaning Friday afternoon as President Joe Biden rolled back pro-life…
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Family
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops concerned with Biden and ‘liberty of the church’
Although President Joe Biden continues to tout his Catholic faith, U.S. bishops question his commitment to central church teachings. José…
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Dear conservative, corporations are not your friends
Over the past three decades, the Left-Right debate in America has been full of oddities and contradictions. Perhaps the strangest…
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Legal organization formed to confront ‘critical race theory’
A new coalition of legal foundations and attorneys will combat critical race theory in education. Christopher F. Rufo of the…
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Columns
Ely Parker: An American Indian’s lesson of unity in a divided country
Ely Parker (born Hasanoanda, later known as Donehogawa) was born in 1828 to Elizabeth and William Parker of the Tonawanda…
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