sábado, 3 de junio de 2017

The Christian worldview cannot countenance the idea that men can become women or that women can become men


 

What’s in a Name? Why Christians Should Be Wary of the Word "Transgender"
by Andrew T. Walker on May 30th, 2017
The Christian worldview accepts the validity of people’s testimony that gender dysphoria is a real experience resulting in heartrending distress. The Christian worldview cannot, however, countenance the idea that men can become women or that women can become men.


by Dylan Pahman on May 31st, 2017
Political theory typically attributes political action to one of two main motivations: idealism or self-interest. But incompetence plays a much larger role than many assume.


by David A. Rahimi on June 1st, 2017
If conservatives want to seriously help address issues related to Islam, the Muslim world, and encounters with the West, they need to escape their narrow information networks.

Listening: An Antidote to the Modern University’s Incoherence
by Dominic Burbidge on June 2nd, 2017
Our universities are struggling under competing epistemological trends. Teaching students to master these requires developing their power to listen.

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