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    • Looking Over My Shoulder While Looking Ahead

      Looking Over My Shoulder While Looking Ahead0

      1959: I was eight years old. Had someone told me I would one day own and operate a bed-and-breakfast, homeschool my kids, and possess a laptop that allowed me to write instant letters to far-away friends or read newspapers from England, such predictions would have boggled my mind. “Homeschool,” “laptop,” and so on were words

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    • Transgenderism Stems From Feminism’s Failure to Deal With Marilyn Monroe

      Transgenderism Stems From Feminism’s Failure to Deal With Marilyn Monroe1

      Had I told Democratic friends around the turn of the 21st century that in 2021 their party would insist that a biological man identifying as a woman should be treated as a woman in sports competitions, they would have laughed me under the table. Yet here’s Joe Biden, their man in the White House, claiming that

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    • The Theology of Environmentalism Is Settled

      The Theology of Environmentalism Is Settled0

      “The science is settled” is a phrase often used to shut down debate. But perhaps the phrase would be more accurate if it was recast as “the theology is settled,” especially in relation to climate change, in which environmentalists pursue an aggressive response to remedying the apocalyptic consequences facing the earth. The rationale behind using

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    • The GameStop Saga Unravels Stakeholder Theory

      The GameStop Saga Unravels Stakeholder Theory0

      The GameStop saga shows some “equity” movements are more equal than others. Stakeholder theory, the corporate version of social justice, attempts to install this hopelessly amorphous concept of “equity” in the business world. Equity, unlike equality, demands different treatment of individuals and different distribution of resources based on need, identity, and historical injustices. But now

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    • Polling and the Truth

      Polling and the Truth0

      The Berlin Tagesspiegel recently went after a young Protestant theologian whom naïve readers might have mistaken for a polite, unassuming scholar. This figure was outed by an academic colleague who discovered that he wrote for “new Right” publications, a term that in the German context should be understood quite broadly. One of the venues of this putative extremist

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    • Ideological Imperialism Is Leading to a Bad End

      Ideological Imperialism Is Leading to a Bad End0

      When it was learned in 2016 that Russia may have hacked the emails of John Podesta and the DNC, and passed the fruits on to WikiLeaks to aid candidate Donald Trump, mighty was the outrage of the American establishment. If Russia’s security services filched those emails, and a troll farm in Saint Petersburg sent tweets and

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