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Annie Wilson: Songs about Whiskey
We’ve all heard country songs about drinking whiskey, but this one is of a very different sort.
Why the best gift for your child is a brother or sister
God says children are a blessing (Ps. 127:3-5), and, as this secular article shares, that blessing doesn’t just extend to their parents.
Is the transgender movement collapsing after the Cass Review?
Parents with confused boys were sold this bill of goods: “Would you rather have a dead son or a living daughter?” This false dilemma has been exposed with the Cass Review, the world’s largest overview of these surgical and chemical mutilations.
The Cass Review is good news, but Jonathon Van Maren is more optimistic than I am that the transgender movement might now be collapsing. I am less so because of how the reversal came about – there is no return here to God’s Truth and no submission to the reality that He made us male and female. One lie has been toppled, but the world is ready with many more (see Matt. 12:43-45). What the world needs are not more common-sense conservative commentators, but a clear Christian witness. And to turn to God’s Truth, they first need to hear it, from us.
Why is Canada (and the US) short of doctors?
When I ask my kids why this-or-that major problem has occurred, experience has taught them that there’s a likely culprit: the government. In both Canada and the US, the government has overseen a deliberate restriction of the number of positions available for medical students so our current doctor shortages can be laid squarely at their feet. The Canadian situation is described above and the US here.
So what’s the solution? Some might think it a matter of firing the incompetent bureaucrats and replacing them with better ones. But what human being is ever going to be smart enough to know precisely how many doctors we’re going to need in 10 or 20 years’ time? The problem isn’t so much a lack of competence, as a failure to, in humility, acknowledge a lack of omnipotence – we shouldn’t expect our government to have this sort of know-how, and they should stop pretending they possess it.
Consistency matters on IVF too
In the US, after Roe vs. Wade was overturned, the IVF industry was threatened, because if embryos were recognized as precious human beings, then that industry would no longer be allowed to continue their inhuman freezing and disposal of any of the embryos they produce. But with more and more people having fertility difficulties, IVF has grown in popularity such that a very confused, supposedly pro-life senator is now trying to effectively enshrine a right to IVF. But, as Rachel Roth Aldhizer writes, if we are pro-life then that logic should extend to IVF too.
What Christians just don’t get about LGBT folk (3 min)
Rosaria Butterfield: “Being a lesbian wasn’t my biggest sin. Being an unbeliever was.”