John Stonestreet and Shane Morris
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America’s confusing relationship with children
We are witnessing the domination of a life-script in which children feel superfluous.
The rise of AI girlfriends
Our human relationships don’t need replacing. They need redemption.
A generation poisoned by porn speaks
In what might be the most haunting line of the article, one teenager simply scoffed at that assumption: “If you put a phone in a child’s hand, you are putting porn in a child’s hand.”
Dear teens, virginity is good for you
Research consistently shows that young people who wait until after the wedding have a better chance for a stable, fulfilling, happy marriage.
Surprise? Marriage single best predictor of long-term happiness
The truth about marriage, however, is that it is, statistically, the single best predictor of long-term happiness.
What’s behind America’s ‘great dechurching’?
Those who are happy or indifferent about the decline of American churches are beginning to get glimpses of what an America without Christian influence will look like. It can and will get worse.
Canada’s suicidal slide
The criteria are vague enough. Since the law went into effect, however, the number of Canadians killed annually has gone from 1,000 to over 10,000. In 2021, one in 30 Canadian deaths was by assisted suicide, and only 4% of those who applied to die were turned down.
Is math racist?
Even amid plummeting math scores in the latest Nation’s Report Card data, a growing chorus of progressive voices insists that racism and sexism are the biggest problems we face in how to teach math.
Not buying false choices: The Christian vision for sex is better
Sex is either no big deal or our whole identity. Back and forth the cultural pendulum swings, never considering that there may be another option.
Why the world is running out of babies
Our increasingly sterile way of life is a sign of sickness at the heart of modernity. Unless we can learn to see the value of past traditions for our future, we’re not going to have one.