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We beggars at the altar of mercy have tried everything we could think of, have indulged in every kind of fulfillment, prioritized every pursuit, and still none of them can equate to the glory of God's love.
A teacher claims that Harper Lee's great American novel To Kill a Mockingbird is racist because, basically, it might make people feel bad.
The journalists who are targeted by the intercept were exceptional in their willingness to cover events and circumstances that other outlets would not.
Williamson posted a denial that Israel is the only Mideast nation with a peaceful diversity of religions and cultures. Rubin took notice of it, and asked her to account for her statement.
Dr. Peterson to Trudeau: "Just try and regulate my YouTube channel and see what happens."
At the age of two, Matthew and Klara's daughter Stormy told family members that "I'm not a girl, I think I'm a boy."
Speaking to Bill Maher on Friday, McWhorter said the way anti-racism is being perpetuated now doesn't make any sense.
Withholding experimental drugs and treatment from confused children makes media unhappy because it doesn't uphold the narrative that being trans is a veritable cornucopia of unicorns puking rainbows.
Women’s advocacy groups are unwilling to say that those who give birth, who have natural breasts, and bodies that accommodate babies and maternal reproductive functions are exclusively women.
The latest foray the Canadian government has made into educating kids about their gender identity is Gegi, a seemingly gender-nonbinary unicorn.
It would seem that Danielle foresaw her looming cancellation, especially in comparison to her more moderate colleagues getting cancelled.
Jenner is perhaps the most famous transgender woman on the planet and she happens to be a lifelong Republican.
All of the women who have put their social acceptability, friendships, relationships, jobs—and even their safety—on the line in the fight against gender ideology are a rising tide, so to speak.
She wanted to "leave room for people to consider how this has impacted their lives... This so-called new normal is not a given; at least we don't need to take it."
"I guess I'm vaccinated so I don't have to wear a mask outside but … I really don't want people to think I'm a Republican," a woman was overheard to say.