March 30, 2023
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New Podcast to Tackle Today's Critical Issues from a Biblical Worldview |
by TWS Staff Report |
The Washington Stand's (TWS) new podcast is now available. The podcast, called "Outstanding," will feature TWS writers and others exploring the news from a biblical worldview. With the aim of having critical conversations on the news of the day and the issues that shape us, the podcast is hosted by Joseph Backholm, Family Research Council's senior fellow for Biblical Worldview and Strategic Engagement. |
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The Claim That 'Gender-Affirming Care' Saves Lives Is Falling Apart |
by Jennifer Bauwens |
Monday's tragic shooting at The Covenant School, a Presbyterian private school in Nashville, Tennessee, is exposing the sobering reality that what is being marketed to the public as "gender-affirming care" is not doing what we were told it would do - alleviate mental health issues and gender confusion. |
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Gutsy Players Force NHL to 'Reevaluate' Pride Jerseys |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
If someone had asked what the biggest storyline of hockey would be heading into 2023, an uprising over the NHL's Pride jerseys wouldn't have been it. But what started as a one-man stand with the Flyers' Ivan Provorov has turned into a full-blown rebellion against one of the most powerful agendas in the world. Two months into the no-pride tide that's rolled through New York (twice), Minnesota, California, Illinois, and Florida, the league may have arrived at a point no one thought possible: surrender. |
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Virginia School District to Remove 14 Sexually Explicit Books from School Libraries |
by Dan Hart |
On Wednesday, Spotsylvania County Public Schools (SCPS) in Fredericksburg, Va. announced that it would be removing 14 books that "contain sexually explicit content and themes that are inappropriate for young persons" from the school district's libraries. With the move, SCPS joins a growing list of school districts around the country that have opted to remove school library books that contain graphic sexual content amid a growing movement of parents decrying the availability of "pornographic" books to minors. |
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