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Young American Males – A Coming Religious Resurgence?
To the surprise of many, it seems there is a notable shift occurring among young American males. While young women seem to be holding the politically-correct line of feminism and wokeism, some young men are bailing on leftist ideology and moving to the right politically and socially.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged #MeToo, Albert Mohler, American Survey Center, Andrew Tate, Axios, Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, DEI, Donald Trump, Douglas Wilson, Equipmundo, feminism, Foundations in Faith, Gen Z, Greg Laurie, J.L. Partners, Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, Kamala Harris, LGTQIA+ rights, Matt Walsh, Orthodox Church, Pew Research, The New York Times
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Don’t Call it Conservatism
With every passing year, it seems we Christian Conservatives find ourselves increasingly in the minority. There might be more of us than we know, but the loudest and best-funded voices are almost exclusively liberal. If we know our Bibles, this shouldn’t come as a shock to us. For many of us who are weary of fighting in relative obscurity, though, there is a real temptation to uncritically align with anything or anyone that seems allied to our purposes.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Pornography, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
Tagged Andrew Tate, Bethel McGrew, Bud Light, conservatism, Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer, Dana Loesch, Elon Musk, Kanye West, Riley Gaines
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