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By Greg Scott Greg Scott, new blogger at ‘The Edge,’ takes a three-part look at what a court case in New Mexico means for Christians entering a confused marketplace that is waging battle with religious liberty and gender. Part 2 will run August 29th and the final installment on September 2nd. Getting the Picture In...
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By Jeremy Dys Brett McCracken has written a brilliant article in response to a bad article. Ok, maybe brilliant overstates it, but it is nevertheless worthwhile and timely. Here’s the payoff paragraph from McCracken: Millennials: why don’t we take our pastors, parents, and older Christian brothers and sisters out to coffee and listen to them? Perhaps instead of...
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By Joshua Crutchfield In a recent article published by Time Magazine, entitled “None is Enough,” Lauren Sandler presents the growing trend of couples opting to live what she calls a “childfree” life. She uses the term childfree to highlight the positive decision couples make in not having children. In a 2010 survey, it was...
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Executive Director Owen Strachan has written a fantastic piece for The Atlantic. Here is a snippet: How strange was it, then, that leading news sources referred to the fetus of William and Kate as the “royal baby.” There were no pre-birth headlines from serious journalistic sources like “Royal Clump of Cells Eagerly Anticipated” or “Imperial...
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by Jeremy Dys You have no doubt heard the old adage about the frog who is thrown into a pot of boiling water will quickly jump out, but throw him into a cool pot and slowly turn up the heat, and soon enough you will have a boiled frog. I have always wondered just who discovered...
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By Drew Griffin: It is undeniable that in recent months public opinion has shifted greatly concerning the issue of gay marriage and LGBT issues. We have seen a statistical landslide of sorts in favor of legalizing the definition of marriage to include same-sex couples. High Schools have so-called Gay Days, or Days of Silence, where students...
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