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  • How Western Civilization Survived ‘By the Skin of Its Teeth’

    How Western Civilization Survived ‘By the Skin of Its Teeth’0

    According to the 20th century theologian Georges Florovsky, Protestant historiography is one of “decay”. In the traditional Protestant view (by no means shared by all Protestants today), Christianity was in its purest form in its beginning stages, and over the centuries experienced a gradual distortion until its “Reformation” in the 16th century. Because of the

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  • The Netherlands Pumps the Brakes on Euthanasia

    The Netherlands Pumps the Brakes on Euthanasia0

    The Netherlands is famous for breaking new ground with progressive legislation. In 2002, it was the first country in the world to legalize euthanasia. But, after 16 years, are the Dutch ready to hit the brakes? On March 8, the Dutch Ministry of Justice announced it was launching criminal investigations into four instances of euthanasia.

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  • Romanticism Is Killing Marriage. Is it Time to Rethink Some Things?

    Romanticism Is Killing Marriage. Is it Time to Rethink Some Things?0

    Today, arranged marriages are almost unheard of in the U.S. and Europe, though it remains a fairly common practice in many Eastern countries, including India, China, and Japan. To the modern mind, the very notion of an arranged marriage is somewhat antithetical to both our ideological values (individual choice) and romantic concepts (“true love”). For

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  • Professional Matchmaking is on the Rise. Why?

    Professional Matchmaking is on the Rise. Why?0

    The other day, Pew Research compiled a bunch of statistics on various life aspects and used them to compare recent generations to each other. Not surprisingly, millennials are vastly different than those in their parents’ or grandparents’ generations.  This is particularly true in the marriage category. As Pew explains, “When members of the Silent Generation

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  • A History of Loneliness

    A History of Loneliness0

    Is loneliness our modern malaise? Former U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy says the most common pathology he saw during his years of service “was not heart disease or diabetes; it was loneliness.” Chronic loneliness, some say, is like “smoking 15 cigarettes a day.” It “kills more people than obesity.” Because loneliness is now considered a

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  • 8 Times Law-Abiding Citizens Saved Lives With an AR-15

    8 Times Law-Abiding Citizens Saved Lives With an AR-150

    “Why would any law-abiding citizen need an AR-15?” This question has been a favorite talking point of gun control activists in recent months, grating the ears of many lawful owners of the popular semi-automatic rifle. Never mind that rifles of any kind account for only a fraction of gun deaths every year, or that some

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