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Turning a blind eye

  • A tough spot for conservatives.

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    DC McAllister at PJ Media wrote a post arguing that Special K’s marketing campaign encouraging girls to play football is hurting women.  Her first argument is that men, and young… read more

  • Womanist Apostle’s Creed

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    World Net Daily has an article up today titled Church: Out with George Washington, in with ‘Mother’ god.  In it they note that one of the exclusively female pastors at… read more

  • Ministry of humor.

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    Ford ran a commercial here in Texas at the beginning of game two of the World Series last night selling the message that their F-150 pickup trucks are both tough… read more

  • She made it sound ugly.

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    From the NY Post, Teacher allegedly called out cheerleaders who ‘showed a lot of vagina’ Eubanks, 59, a city teacher for ​two decades​ and former educator with the New York… read more

  • Why the blind spot matters.

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    And to Adam he said, “Because you have listened to the voice of your wife and have eaten of the tree of which I commanded you, ‘You shall not eat… read more

  • Sometimes excellent.

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    Commenter Neguy wrote: I spent some time browsing through Tim Bayly’s archives about Redeemer. Some of his very earliest posts have some blue pill thinking embedded, but he quickly becomes… read more

  • Boldly inoffensive.

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    Note:  This started as a comment on Cane Caldo’s blog, and has been slightly cleaned up and modified into post form. In Real Men Don’t Impede Her Desires, Cane Caldo… read more

  • Dispatch from the friend zone.

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    MSNBC host Joe Scarborough has been getting mocked for a series of tweets criticizing millennials: Our smartphone culture impacts young men in the most profound way. It is often younger… read more

  • Moving beyond the nuclear family.

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    On Wednesday Pastor John Piper published a response to a single mother named Anna who asked if she had a biblical obligation to marry. My question for you is one… read more

  • Maritime Supremacy

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    When women first began attending the U.S. Naval Academy in 1976, many observers foolishly asked “What’s the point?”  While progress at times may have seemed imperceptibly slow, the naysayers have… read more