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Subject Why We Are Sick
Date September 20, 2024 1:00 PM
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September 20, 2024
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** Why We Are Sick
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** How the medical establishment is harming us and how to remedy it.
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** Aaron Kheriaty, Human Flourishing
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Whether the influence of big pharma that profits from sickness, compromised public health agencies controlled by the very industries they are supposed to regulate, a biosecurity state that tends to jump from one declared health emergency to the next, medicine is now in danger of causing more sickness than it heals.
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In Newsweek, Clare Morell argues against “educational” screens in the classroom ([link removed]) .
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For World, Carl R. Trueman discusses the challenges facing Christians in a pro-abortion America ([link removed]) .
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In his column, George Weigel warns against the overuse of “rights” rhetoric ([link removed]) .
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Also for World, Andrew T. Walker writes about the dangers of overheated political rhetoric ([link removed]) .
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Ross Douthat praised Ryan T. Anderson’s recent article about the future of the pro-life movement ([link removed]) .
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Alexandra DeSanctis joined EWTN Pro-Life Weekly to discuss Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s positions on abortion and IVF.
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Rachel N. Morrison joined a panel to discuss how overturning Chevron will affect religious liberty and regulations ([link removed]) .
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Noelle Mering joined Chicago’s Morning Answer to offer a Christian response to progressive ideology ([link removed]) .
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Clare Morell joined the Family Policy Matters podcast to discuss getting smartphones out of schools ([link removed]) .
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EPPC is organizing a series of debates about the future of conservatism ([link removed]) .
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Monday, September 23, Erika Bachiochi will join a webinar with the Maryland Catholic Conference to discuss Maryland’s ballot question on “reproductive freedom ([link removed]) .”
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Wednesday, September 25, Erika will speak at a luncheon with The Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women ([link removed]) .
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That same day, Erika will also be giving a talk: The Rights of Women: For Autonomy or Responsibility, at Catholic University ([link removed]) .
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