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    • How to Debate: What Lieutenant Columbo Teaches About Arguing

      How to Debate: What Lieutenant Columbo Teaches About Arguing2

      At age 14, I was introduced to a debate tactic I never forgot. Called the “Columbo Tactic,” this strategy allowed me to challenge any view I found even remotely illogical, all the while keeping me from having to meticulously, painstakingly articulate my own position. I first heard about this debate method in Gregory Koukl’s Tactics:

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    • California LGBT Activists Call for Taking Children From Parents

      California LGBT Activists Call for Taking Children From Parents4

      In California, “stranger danger” may be about to acquire a whole new meaning. Forget warning kids. It’s the parents in California who will need to be terrified of strangers if a new bill passes. Snuck into AB 665, legislation ostensibly about extending mental health care to lower-income California youths, is a provision that effectively would

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    • Fight or Flight? Some Thoughts for Easter

      Fight or Flight? Some Thoughts for Easter5

      The long Gospel readings in my church on Palm Sunday offer an unflattering portrait of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. Judas sells out his master for 30 pieces of silver and leaves the Last Supper to put his betrayal into action. Later that evening in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus asks three of his followers

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    • ChatGPT: The Modern Oracle

      ChatGPT: The Modern Oracle1

      “All men by nature desire to know,” says Aristotle at the beginning of his Metaphysics. This is a natural, healthy, even virtuous, longing in the human heart. But it can also get us into trouble when that desire is corrupted. ChatGPT and similar AI technologies are powerful information tools, but their use does not come

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    • Not Your School’s Reading List 11: Thoughtful Reads for Young Women

      Not Your School’s Reading List 11: Thoughtful Reads for Young Women2

      At Intellectual Takeout, we strive to offer not only commentary on current events but also tangible advice for engaging with our increasingly chaotic world. That’s why we’re proud to present this ongoing series of literature recommendations. Perfect for girls over 14 years old, these books are a mix of fiction and non-fiction with stories and

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    • The Real Reform of Education

      The Real Reform of Education1

      Unlike any other point in the prior four decades, the push to reform the education system through school choice has serious political support and is likely to be passed in many states in the coming years. Over time, education reformers have met with success in showing how the education system, despite sucking up ever more

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