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    Daily Writings from First Things’ Top Writers

The Link Between Contraception and Abortion

by Michael Pakaluk

The fruit of contraception is abortion; we should stop insisting that the two are separable.  Continue Reading »

23 Jan 2018 0

Why the Pro-Life Movement Will Live Long, and Prosper

by Mary Eberstadt

The logic of Roe is so quintessentially unnatural that the human heart will continue to overrule it, both inside the churchgoing flock and out. Continue Reading »

23 Jan 2018 0

St. Charles Darwin

by Charlotte Allen

A. N. Wilson's biography of Charles Darwin freely criticizes the scientist and his theories—and committed evolutionists are enraged.  Continue Reading »

22 Jan 2018 0

Mr. Fit Goes to Communion

by Dan Hitchens

The archdiocese of Braga, Portugal, now asks divorced-and-remarried Catholics to discern for themselves whether they should receive the Sacrament.  Continue Reading »

22 Jan 2018 0

The Deadly Legacy of Eugenics

by Wesley J. Smith

Not every modern assault on the sanctity of human life is traceable to Hitler. There are many other paths off the ethical cliff. Continue Reading »

19 Jan 2018 0

Purity and Prejudice

by Samuel D. James

At the heart of the #MeToo moment is the dawning awareness of just how unfair revolutionary sex can be. Continue Reading »

19 Jan 2018 0

How Anti-Trump Intellectuals Help Trump

by Pete Spiliakos

Our public figures—like Mitt Romney—often turn out to be enslaved to the ideas of bloggers and social media mavens. Continue Reading »

18 Jan 2018 0

Bruce Cole: Scholar, Leader, Warrior

by Mark Bauerlein

Bruce Cole, who led the National Endowment for the Humanities for many years, passed away on January 8.  Continue Reading »

18 Jan 2018 0

“Equilibrium” and Ignominy

by George Weigel

By refusing to denounce Putin's actions in Crimea, the Holy See is shirking its moral responsibility. Continue Reading »

17 Jan 2018 0

The Ordinary Time Being

by Terence Sweeney

The Christian task is to imbue Ordinary Time with the love we saw in the stable—to make it not extra-ordinary, but holy in the most ordinary ways of all. Continue Reading »

17 Jan 2018 0
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