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** May 31, 2022
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An American Christian on Memorial Day
Brad Littlejohn
WORLD Opinions
This juxtaposition of Memorial Day and Ascension Sunday is apt to give us pause. Is there something wrong, after all, with the swelling pride of patriotism, with the veneration of martyrs to national honor, in a world in which the reign of Christ has relativized all national loyalties and in which the only martyrs who finally matter are those who bear Christ’s banner? Christians have asked such questions for centuries. Today, a rising chorus is prepared to dismiss observances like Memorial Day as jingoistic nationalism, a glorification of violence that Christians should oppose. But this is terribly shortsighted.
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Understanding the Human Cry behind the Pro-Abortion Cause
Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review Online
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The WHO’s Pandemic Treaty
Aaron Kheriaty
Substack
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People Are Decisive: On Graduation
Francis X. Maier
The Catholic Thing
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How Biden’s FDA Helped Cause the Current Baby-Formula Crisis
David Gortler
National Review Online
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Walls, Doors, and Names
Lance Morrow
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Clare Morell
Newsweek
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On Gun Law Reform, This Time Could — and Should — Be Different
Patrick Brown
Deseret News
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Nancy Pelosi Faces a Choice
Mary Rice Hasson
First Things
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Will the Prodigal Son Return?
Brad Littlejohn
Law and Liberty
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, brought to you by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, hosts Ryan T. Anderson and Alexandra DeSanctis explore how the pro-life movement arrived at the cusp of overturning Roe v. Wade—and what happens next. Anderson and DeSanctis are the coauthors of the new book ** Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing ([link removed])
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