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August 26, 2022
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The Ethical Principles of Public Health
Hillsdale College Academy for Science and Freedom
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson, Senior Fellow Roger Severino, and Fellow Aaron Kheriaty were among the co-authors and signatories to a Hillsdale College statement arguing for the public health principles necessary to re-establish a relationship of credibility and mutual trust between key institutions and the people they serve.
The document made the following claims, among others:
All public health advice should consider the impact on overall health, rather than solely be concerned with a single disease. It should always consider both benefits and harms from public health measures and weigh short-term gains against long-term harms.
Public health requires public trust. Public health recommendations should present facts as the basis for guidance, and never employ fear or shame to sway or manipulate the public.
In public health, open civilized debate is profoundly important. It is unacceptable for public health professionals to censor, silence or intimidate members of the public or other public health scientists or practitioners.
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In his syndicated column, Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel examines America's role on the global stage in Wars and Choices ([link removed]) .
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In the aftermath of COVID, Patrick Brown searches for The Future of the Suburbs in Utah's Daybreak ([link removed]) writing for Deseret News.
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Lawsuits against opioid-peddling pharmacies highlight Exploitation Underlying Personal Sin ([link removed]) , as Brad Littlejohn writes in WORLD Opinions.
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The ranks of the pro-life movement are bolstered by religious 'nones.' EPPC Fellow Mary FioRito highlights the relationship between Atheists and the Pro-Life Movement ([link removed]) in Our Sunday Visitor.
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The Person and Identity Project's Theresa Farnan questioned the encroachment of the state upon parental rights in Criminalizing Parenthood? Teachers vs. Parents ([link removed]) , available on YouTube.
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Policy Analyst Clare Morell appeared on In Focus ([link removed]) to discuss the conservative roots of regulation of industry with reference to her recent piece in American Affairs ([link removed]) and policy proposals for state legislators ([link removed]) . She also appeared on WILKOW ([link removed]) ! ([link removed]) and Wakeup Springfield ([link removed]) .
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New Faith Angle Podcast
Since 2021, The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill has been heard by podcast listeners 20 million times. This episode of the Faith Angle Podcast ( Apple Podcasts ([link removed]) | Spotify ([link removed]) | Podbean ([link removed]) ) asks why evangelical megachurches are unusually prone to a quick ascent and demise by a charismatic leader. And, as political parties are weakening, is American politics susceptible to the same trend? Jon Ward, national political correspondent at Yahoo News, sits down with Mike Cosper, director of Christianity Today podcasts and producer of this far-reaching podcast about a Seattle megachurch.
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