Ten years after Obergefell, gay couples are much less likely to marry than straight couples.
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How Obergefell Failed
Matthew Schmitz
From the print edition:
Ten years after
Obergefell
, gay couples are much less likely to marry than straight couples.
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Fukuyama Gets Strauss Wrong
R. R. Reno
Strauss believed that a liberal culture needs to cultivate illiberal voices within itself.
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The Problem with N. T. Wright’s Abortion Remarks
Sebastian Milbank
Wright approached a grave question in a careless, glib fashion.
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Bishop Martin Is Out of Touch
Jayd Henricks
The faithful have been vocally opposed to his almost-mandated liturgical guidelines.
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The God of Wes Anderson
Germán Saucedo
The Phoenician Scheme
is more than “God-haunted”; he is very much present in the film.
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Pride Month and the Infantile Society
Carl R. Trueman
Today, we apparently celebrate neither sexual modesty nor childhood.
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Petro-centrism: A Problem?
George Weigel
An interest in life at the Church’s administrative center is fine; an obsession with it is not.
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