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Dr. Owen Strachan

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Policy & Culture

Game, Set, Match: No Men in Women’s Sports

Recently, four women’s collegiate volleyball teams made history by refusing to play against San Jose State University, a team with biological male Blair Fleming among its members.

A big development in this story just landed: a fifth volleyball team, from the University of Nevada, has joined them. Although university officials publicly declared weeks ago that their women’s team would play, the players recently came to a different decision.

They released this statement: “We demand that our right to safety and fair competition on the court be upheld. We refuse to participate in any match that advances injustice against female athletes.”

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Policy & Culture

God of the Hurricane

Recently, we have been reminded that the earth we walk can be unstable ground. God speaks to this instability in Psalm 75:3: “When the earth totters, and all its inhabitants, it is I who keep steady its pillars.”

This testimony is deeply relevant in our current national moment. We have watched as two consecutive hurricanes—Helene and Milton—have ravaged countless towns and cities in North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Tennessee. Tragically, news outlets are reporting that Hurricane Helene caused a tremendous loss of life and around $50 billion worth of damage. The emotional, spiritual, and psychological costs of these disasters go far beyond any numerical statistic.

How do Christians respond to terrible events like these?

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Blogs

Bringing Up Girls: Social Media and Our Daughters

One of the phenomena that makes parenting in our time so complicated is social media. Interactive digital platforms like X, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok simply did not exist when many of us parents were growing up. Nowadays, however, smartphones and the social media they feature have become ubiquitous. According to a 2022 study from the Pew Research Center, up to 95% of teenagers surveyed (ages thirteen to seventeen) said they use social media, with numerous teens using it “almost constantly.”

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Policy & Culture

Toyota Shifts Out of Wokeness

Toyota is not the only company to reverse course on wokeness. According to Bloomberg, Ford, Tractor Supply Co., Microsoft, Lowe’s, John Deere, and Harley Davidson have all taken similar action in recent months.

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Policy & Culture

Women Athletes Stand Up: No Male Players in Our Sport

The moment we have been waiting for has arrived. At long last, women’s college teams are refusing to play against rival Division 1 teams that have a man who “identifies as a woman” on them.

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Policy & Culture

Trump Dodges Death (Again)

Not long ago, former President Trump was playing golf when a shooter tried to kill him. A Secret Service agent spotted the would-be assassin and fired at him, saving Trump’s life. This was the second foiled assassination attempt in the last three months. 

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Policy & Culture

Eating Cats and Securing Borders

According to a House committee, “Under President Biden’s watch, there have been over 8 million migrant encounters nationwide, 6.7 million of which have been at the Southwest border.” Much evil has flowered under this dereliction of duty; for example, over 50,000 pounds of fentanyl has been trafficked into the country since Biden took office. 

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Policy & Culture

Was Winston Churchill a Villain?

In a recent podcast interview with Tucker Carlson, an avocational historian, Darryl Cooper, addressed World War II. The topic is not unusual; World War II continues to draw immense attention for many reasons. What was unusual? Cooper argued, with a wry smile on the conservative outlet, that Churchill was the chief villain of the war—basically a psychopath who wanted millions of men to bleed in a needless war.

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Policy & Culture

Lighting Up Culture: How Do We Help Stressed Parents?

Raising children is challenging in the best of circumstances. After all, parenting does not merely require self-sacrifice; parenting is self-sacrifice.

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Policy & Culture

Elon Musk vs. Tim Walz: Free Speech in the Balance

As Elon Musk stated, free speech is in danger today. In the United Kingdom, citizens are being arrested for sharing memes, Ireland is seeking to outlaw "mean memes," and Australia is trying to censor posts on X. Christians should oppose these efforts.

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