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July 16, 2024
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** The GOP Platform Is a Major Loss for the Pro-Life Movement
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** Movement leaders look the other way as the party waters down decades of support for the right to life of unborn children.
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** Alexandra DeSanctis, National Review
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For decades, the Republican Party platform has invoked the unborn child’s “fundamental right to life which cannot be infringed” and called for a constitutional amendment and legislation “to make clear that the Fourteenth Amendment’s protections apply to children before birth.”
No longer. In its draft of a much-truncated platform, the GOP has gutted its language regarding abortion. It no longer mentions the fundamental right to life of the unborn, instead stating blandly that “we proudly stand for families and Life.”
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Nathanael Blake writes for The Federalist that transgender ideology is superstition, not science ([link removed]) .
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For the Wall Street Journal, Lance Morrow writes that the Trump-Biden matchup is a symptom of a country in decline ([link removed]) .
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J.D. Vance is the perfect pick for Trump’s vice-president ([link removed]) , argues Henry Olsen for the New York Post.
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In World, Andrew T. Walker reflects on the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and the message of hope offered by the church ([link removed]) .
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Andrew was quoted in Politico on how Evangelical Christians think about Trump ([link removed]) .
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Also in World, Carl R. Trueman reflects on his proximity to the attempted assassination ([link removed]) .
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** New Newsletters from EPPC
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Clare Morell writes Preserving Our Humanity, offering careful analysis of what today’s digital technologies mean for you and your family, what the risks are, and what it might look like to protect human flourishing in a digital age.
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Commonwealth Dispatches from Brad Littlejohn features regular commentary on the retrieval and renewal of a Protestant vision for securing ordered liberty and promoting the common good in an increasingly post-Protestant America.
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Family Matters from Patrick T. Brown is a weekly update on the policies and ideas that can better support parents and strengthen families as the essential building block of a healthy society.
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