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John Stonestreet
Op-ed contributor
John Stonestreet is the President of the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and co-host with Eric Metaxas of Breakpoint, the Christian worldview radio program founded by the late Chuck Colson. He is co-author of A Practical Guide to Culture, A Student's Guide to Culture and Restoring All Things.
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The misguided quest to remake women will backfire
Why, if “scientists don’t yet know,” should this “tinkering” with procreation be done?
Does biology need 'queer theory'?
A given individual, whether human or dinosaur, just is male or female.
How Americans said 'I do' to gay 'marriage'
If true liberation is to be had, it won’t be through a church that continues to morally devolve on these issues.
A victory for religious freedom in Virginia
The First Amendment guarantees the “free exercise” of religion. It’s essential to understand what exactly that entails.
Sexual violence should not be used as a rhetorical weapon
As this research and reporting made clear, rape is perversely useful to those who wish to expand abortion access.
The transcendent value of children
Children challenge the secular, hyper-individualist worldview to its core.
Richard Dawkins says science is pretty clear about sex
Dawkins is known for calling belief in God a “delusion.” But watching this exchange, one wonders how he feels about actual delusions being unleashed on a society that has largely rejected God.
Are human rights a fantasy?
As the West loses touch with this God, it will also lose grasp on the concept of human rights.
Why abortion is the priority for the political Left
Of course, this reveals as much about the rest of the progressive agenda as it does about “reproductive rights.” Immigration and the southern border? Ukraine and Israel? Housing prices? Inflation? LGBTQ issues? The mental health crisis? These pressing issues are political liabilities for the president right now, so all the attention is on abortion.
Why does The Washington Post hate homeschooling?
If the press wants to keep giving home schooling the nuclear power treatment, they should also develop some curiosity about why so many parents are choosing, often at great sacrifice, to take their children’s education back into their own hands.