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January 10, 2025
** Parents Can’t Fight P*rn Alone
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** Clare Morell and Brad Littlejohn in First Things
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Madi grew up in a religious home, blessed with attentive parents who took the dangers of technology seriously. They installed filters on her devices and required her to hand in her phone every night. Yet, when she was thirteen, she encountered p*rnography for the first time through her social media feed. She probed further, finding ways around the parental controls. Before long, she was in the throes of a p*rn addiction that lasted for five years.
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In The Daily Signal, Rachel Morrisonhttps://www.dailysignal.com/2025/01/06/biden-administration-admits-defeat-withdrawing-woke-rule-changes/explains how conservative efforts led to the Biden administration withdrawing rule changes ([link removed]) .
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For First Things, George Weigel casts a cold eye on “Conversation in the Spirit.” ([link removed])
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For First Things, Carl Truemanbreaks down Richard Dawkins’s dilemma in his disagreement with gender ideology ([link removed]) .
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For The Catholic Thing, Stephen White explains how New Year resolutions reflect the spiritual and moral life ([link removed]) .
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For National Review, Andrew Walker explains how social conservatives can make the most of a second Trump administration ([link removed]) .
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In the latest episode of Beyond the Polls, Henry Olsen speculates on Trump’s second term ([link removed]) .
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In Commonwealth Dispatches ([link removed]) and Preserving Our Humanity ([link removed]) , Brad Littlejohn and Clare Morell argue that parents can’t fight p*rn alone.
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