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Saturday Selections – June 7, 2025

Remy on tariffs

If Scotland noticed how much more wine they import vs. how much they export, they’d discover they have quite the wine trade deficit with France. And how fair is that? There’d be nothing to do but impose tariffs on those scheming Frenchmen, right?

Or we’d realize some countries can produce a good better and/or cheaper than others. And since getting better, cheaper goods is a boon for customers, we’d want our governments to stop using tariffs to protect homegrown uncompetitive producers at the expense of homegrown consumers. Why should the government be picking one over the other?

Katy Faust: 4 million US babies victimized by IVF each year

This seems like a high-end estimate – no one knows the exact number – but there is every reason to think it is in the millions, considering the more than 400,000 IVF cycles that were performed in 2021. Calling IVF pro-life does not make it so.

5 innovations that changed the world

“When I was a child, more than one in four people around the world lived on [one dollar a day] or less. Today, only about one in twenty live on that little. This is the greatest anti-poverty achievement in world history.

“So how did this remarkable transformation come to pass? Was it the fabulous success of the United Nations? The generosity of U.S. foreign aid? The brilliant policies of the International Monetary Fund and The World Bank? Stimulus spending and government redistribution?

“No, it was primarily none of those things. Billions of souls have been able to pull themselves out of poverty thanks to five incredible innovations: globalization, free trade, property rights, the rule of law and entrepreneurship.”

World’s largest and smallest dogs meet – and illustrate biblical truth

“Last month, a dog ‘playdate’ was in the news because the world’s tallest dog and the world’s shortest dog met for the first time.” It was quite the contrast, and a good illustration of how all the animal kinds would have fit on the Ark.

If a child can have three parents, why not 20?

A court has struck down Quebec’s two-parent limit, to allow for three. But why just three? If it’s simply our desires and wishes that determine what a family is, then why not 5, 10, or 20? By what standard could you deny a “more the merrier” impulse?

Only God’s Word.

Our culture doesn’t get that, in large part because the Church doesn’t get it either. Christians keep trying to argue for godly ends even as we exclude God from our own public square arguments. What that obscures is the real choice that needs to be made: Christ or chaos.

Christian confusion on this point might come from how the chaos has been held at bay for a time even as our culture has long been godless. But even as Canada rejected God, our culture still had a veneer of Christianity – we benefited from the fruit that comes of obeying God in areas like marriage, sexuality, business, and gender. But as that veneer has gotten scrubbed off, the chaos that results from doing it our own way has become easier to see – abortion, men marrying men, children being sterilized with potions that promise impossibilities, and families that are boundless and little more than friend groups now with all the loyalty that entails. It is Christ or chaos. And when the Church starts believing it, we’ll start preaching it. Then we can watch and see what the Holy Spirit will do when His Word is being proclaimed!

Jimmy Clifton and Haddon – Pinching pennies

They might not have many pennies in their future, but these two friends are very happy about their respective brides. A Bobby McFerrin-style joy-filled celebration

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Saturday Selections – May 31, 2025

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