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Remy: Look what you made me do
A serious point can be had from this goofy parody of a Taylor Swift song. Both the original and this version are about denying responsibility, though Taylor was denying her own responsibility and this time it’s about criminals and the State denying their responsibilities. Our governments have inserted themselves into most aspects of life – healthcare, childcare, education, agriculture, tourism, job creation, arts, entertainment, recreation, media, and more – but how are they doing with their actual God-given responsibility to bear the sword to punish evildoers (Romans 13:4) and rescue the oppressed (Ps. 72:12-14)?
What does it mean to tell your spouse, “I love you”?
As Valentine’s Day approaches, the world has one definition of love to pitch us, and the Bible has quite another.
Doctors admit puberty blockers aren’t reversible
With Alberta’s Premier Danielle Smith facing heat for banning puberty-blocking hormones for children 15 and under, this article couldn’t be better timed. Be sure to share this one widely, especially if you live in Alberta. In related news, even the New York Times is willing to admit that transgender surgeries are getting pushed on confused kids.
Sex outside marriage has triggered an international bloodbath
While the numbers are estimates, more than half of all deaths in 2023 may have been due to abortion, largely performed on the babies of unmarried women. So, in other words, chastity can save lives. Millions of lives.
The tattooed generation
While some tattoos are meaningful – maybe a Bible text or a spouse’s name – many others, as this article declares, “permanentize trivial things.” And as such, that sort are a metaphor for a generation which also “trivializes permanent things.”
This isn’t a Christian article, so while it is on to something, it doesn’t understand that the Devil always wants us to make big of little and little of big (Matt. 23:23).
How to say forbidden things on YouTube
Whatever your thoughts on the thing, Prov. 18:17 highlights why they shouldn’t have restricted our ability to talk about the thing.