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February 18, 20222


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The Dogmas That Must Be Questioned
Fellow Carl R. Trueman for WORLD Opinions
Nobody, least of all Christians, should want anything less than the well-being, safety, and health of all people, including those claiming to be trans. And that requires that we oppose at every point profiteering political outfits like Stonewall, the LGBT Foundation, and their ilk who have a vested interest in harming trans people by their refusal to allow proper medical scrutiny of their claims.
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
The Real Science of Fetal Heartbeats
 
Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis for National Review Online
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Liquid Catholicism and the German Synodal Path
George Weigel’s weekly column The Catholic Difference
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What States Can Do to Combat Big Tech to Protect Children

Fellow Clare Morell for the Institute for Family Studies
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PODCAST
On the latest episode, EPPC’s Faith Angle podcast (Listen on: Apple | Spotify | Stitcher) hosted a fascinating conversation with Dr. Francis Collins, former Director of the National Institutes of Health. Alongside BioLogos president Dr. Deb Haarsma and EPPC Senior Fellow Peter Wehner, Dr. Collins joined 11 journalists in a conversation that included a firsthand window into the development of the mRNA vaccine and the controversies that have roiled American society over the course of the pandemic.
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“Having a kid is individually costly, but very socially beneficial. So thinking about investing in families as a sort of investment in society, and recognizing the hard work that the parents do, is the right way to think about that...That's where the Church needs to be stepping in and saying, ‘What are we actually put on this earth for?’”
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