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Reading recommendations from The Witherspoon Institute staff.
Fifty years after Altamont, no clear-eyed observer of American culture can doubt that the demonic spirit of 1969 is still very much in the air in our country. This is how the evil of cultural destruction presents itself. It would be so easy to turn aside from it if all collapsed into ugly, nauseating chaos instantly as soon as the old cultural rules and restrictions were abandoned. But such things take time to materialize in their full wreckage.
Reading recommendations from The Witherspoon Institute staff.
Reading recommendations from The Witherspoon Institute staff.
The foundation is being laid for widespread legalization of physician-assisted suicide.
Reading recommendations from The Witherspoon Institute staff. 
Is the real healthcare crisis not enough physician assisted suicide laws? Or is it the staggering and increasing number of people losing their battles with mental illness and committing suicide?
The government cannot impose creedal and exclusionary limits on occupational freedom by compelling particular citizens to provide goods and services contrary to their beliefs, unless those citizens have such a monopoly market power as to exclude other citizens from the market.
The Saudi-Qatari feud is empowering Turkey and Iran, thereby changing the geopolitical map of the Middle East.
Within a Christian university, the legitimate goods of diversity must be balanced against a notion of unity, an idea of the particular “constitution” of a place—its heritage, its tradition, and the constituency it serves.
Now is the time for renewed vigilance for those who oppose euthanasia. The worst of this battle is yet to come.
Complex rather than single causality is the norm, not the exception, for terrorism.
A pilot program in New York City to give minors emergency contraception in school without telling their parents is an ineffective response to a non-existent “epidemic” of teen pregnancy.
A new proposal for reducing unnecessary divorce gets to the heart of the problem: the current system seeks to meet a divorcing couple’s every need—except for time and education on reconciliation.
A new bill is needed to fix the healthcare law’s failure to adequately safeguard conscience
Do pro-lifers care about life after birth?