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Carl R. Trueman
In which I both challenge the trans community to face up to the implications of their own logic and, in honor of the season of goodwill, selflessly offer the New Left a helping hand by coining a term for a novel and pernicious form of oppression.
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If Ross Douthat is right about a crisis in conservative Catholicism, what is the equivalent in conservative Protestantism? A lethal cocktail of sharp practice, kitsch, and superficiality, perhaps?
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Even if the sexual revolution is ultimately unsustainable, it does not mean that we will see a return to traditional sexual morality. Continue Reading »
New statistics from Pew are most discouraging, and most predictable. Continue Reading »
When Germaine Greer is an object of protest for being too conservative, we are all in trouble. Continue Reading »
Conservatives need to be careful that we do not confuse a love of the merely historical and traditional with a belief in the truth. Continue Reading »
An anti-gun protest in Texas offers a superb summary of this present age. Continue Reading »
How the most dangerous man in England won the heart of a . . . . Continue Reading »
Aimee Byrd and I would like to withdraw our claim that gender makes no difference.
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Jeremy Corbyn's victory in the Labour leadership contest and his immediate subsequent problems indicate the hollow and contradictory heart of the New Left. Continue Reading »
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