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Nov 25, 2023 |
bioscentre.org | Helen Watt
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Jul 7, 2023 |
mercatornet.com | Ben Terangi |Samuel Gregg |Helen Watt |Thomas Lickona
Perhaps most shocking of all, as noted by the judge, the US government even suppressed humorous parody content that mocked — you guessed it, the US government — along with negative posts about President Biden. As Doughty highlighted in his ruling, “although the censorship alleged in this case almost exclusively targeted conservative speech, the issues raised herein go beyond party lines”.
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Jul 6, 2023 |
mercatornet.com | Rudolph Lambert Fernandez |Samuel Gregg |Helen Watt |Thomas Lickona
Unlikely Christian, boxer-turned-aspiring-actor Stuart Long (producer Mark Wahlberg), turns Catholic for the wrong reason: to cozy up to devout girlfriend Carmen (Teresa Ruiz). Then, despite a debilitating accident, this trainwreck of a man turns priest for the right reason: to cozy up to God. But God, apparently, has plans. Instead of a fulfilling life of ministry, Stu faces down an incurable, degenerative disease that cripples him, muscle by muscle, limb by limb.
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Jul 4, 2023 |
mercatornet.com | Louis March |Samuel Gregg |Helen Watt |Thomas Lickona
Any demographer worth their salt realises that 2020 was one of the most turbulent years in American history aside from the Civil War (1861-1865), thus one of the most difficult in which to conduct a census. In periods of social stress and rising crime, people are not overly fond of strangers coming around, which did not bode well for census takers.
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Jul 2, 2023 |
mercatornet.com | Mark Regnerus |Samuel Gregg |Helen Watt |Thomas Lickona
Indeed, this may prove to be a bridge too far. The recent flare-up involving Bud Light and Target Corporation, and the mystifying battle over whether drag queens should read stories to other people’s children, suggest that many people of any and no faith are fed up with the proselytising. There’s plenty of religious tolerance in libertarian America — including among Christians — but little interest in revolutionary ideas about “queering” the gender binary.
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