From EPPC Briefly <[email protected]>
Subject Abortion in the Trump Admininistration, Religious Liberty and Discrimination, Christmas Books and Guides, and much more.
Date December 13, 2024 3:30 PM
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December 13, 2024


** Pro-life advocates grapple with Trump’s lack of clarity on abortion pills, next term’s policy
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** Ryan Anderson in Our Sunday Visitor
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Ryan Anderson, president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, told OSV News, “There is quite a bit they can do, simply by undoing all of the bad pro-abortion actions taken by the Biden administration and returning federal policy on abortion to where it was during the first Trump administration,”
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For National Review, Rachel Morrison highlights the negative effect on religious organizations that could be caused by a recent EEOC ruling ([link removed]) .
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Noelle Mering and Carrie Gress have released a Theology of Home Christmas Guide ([link removed]) .
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For World Opinions, Nathanael Blake critiques the left’s condemnation of those they disagree with ([link removed]) .
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For First Things, George Weigel lists his recommendations for Christmas book-giving ([link removed]) .
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For the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture, Francis X. Maier and Carl Trueman discuss True Confessions: Voices of Fath from a Life in the Church ([link removed]) .
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On the Intercollegiate Studies Insitute series Daring Greatly, Erika Bachiochi discusses the legacy of Christine de Pizan ([link removed]) .
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On Honest Answers, Andrew Walker explains how to understand that God hates sin but loves sinners ([link removed]) .
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For the R Street Insitute, Ed Whelan discusses what to expect from the Senate in Trump’s second term ([link removed]) .
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** Final Crossroads of Conservatism Debate
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** Has Religious Diversity Weakened America?
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** Tuesday, December 17, 5:30–7:30pm
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** In Person at the Kimpton George Hotel, Washington, DC OR Watch Online
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In Commonwealth Dispatches, Brad Littlejohn reflects on the dangers of online discourse ([link removed]) .
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In Family Matters, Patrick Brown emphasizes the dangers of untethered autonomy ([link removed]) . ([link removed])
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In Preserving Our Humanity, Clare Morell presents parents with smartphone alternatives ([link removed]) .
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