Category: Culture

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The War on Masculinity is Toxic: Exclusive Interview with Prof. Nancy Pearcey

Is masculinity toxic? Or is there a toxic war on masculinity? To answer that question, the Daily Citizen spoke with Nancy Pearcey, Professor of Apologetics...

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Why Everyone Who Cares for Family Should Know About Judith Butler

If you are not familiar with Judith Butler, you should be. She is arguably the most influential gender theorist living today. Her revolutionary book, Gender...

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Dylan Mulvaney’s New Song Puts Sexist Tropes to a Bubblegum Pop Tune

TikTok’s foremost gender-creative influencer, Dylan Mulvaney, released his debut pop single this month at the expense of women everywhere. Written to celebrate his second year...

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Bestselling Author Lee Strobel and the 4 Proofs of the Resurrection

At 72 years of age, Lee Strobel is a long way from writing, printing, and delivering a neighborhood newspaper out of his childhood basement in...

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Easter Citizenship

Our political battles have become an all-out war between good and evil, between those who assert truth and those who assault it. As a society,...

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Parents Fight Back Against California School District’s Secret LGBT Clubs

Parents of students enrolled in Elk Grove Unified School District (EGUSD) will keep their kids home this Friday, California Family Council reports, in protest of...

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Indiana Family Loses Custody of Son Over Religious Beliefs; Supreme Court Won’t Hear Case

The Coxes’ Testimonial Four years ago, Mary and Jeremy Cox lost custody of their 16-year-old son for refusing to affirm his gender confusion. Last week,...

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Laken Riley Act Introduced in Senate

The Senate debated the Laken Riley Act yesterday — a month after police found the 22-year-old nursing student beaten to death on a jogging path...

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Students Can Win Trips to Nation’s Top Landmarks

The great American family road trip may not be what it once was – long days in station wagons without air-conditioning, tussling with your siblings...

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It’s Time to Say Out Loud What Many Have Been Thinking Inside

Alaskan Patricia Silva has been banned from Planet Fitness for posting a photograph of a man shaving in the women’s locker room. The man? He’s...

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Social Media Censorship Case Reaches Supreme Court

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Murthy v. Missouri Monday, continuing litigation in a case that could redefine America’s understanding of the First Amendment....

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Protect Your Kids from ‘Trans’ Activism — Look for These Red Flags

One Colorado mom knows first-hand how “trans” activists targeted her impressionable pre-teen daughter with sexually abusive ideology. Now, she wants to help other parents protect...

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Pornhub Quits Texas Over Age Verification Law

Pornhub and its affiliates stopped accepting online traffic from Texas on Friday, protesting the state’s policy forcing pornography companies to verify the age of their...

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Chiefs’ Kicker: Strong Fathers, Not ‘Gun Control’ Will Address Degenerate Violence

Kansas City Chiefs kicker and Super Bowl champion Harrison Butker hasn’t been shy about sharing his faith and pro-life convictions this past season. You can...

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Old Supreme Justice Trots Out Old and Tired Abortion Argument

In an interview with The New York Times’ Adam Liptak inside his Supreme Court office, retired Justice Stephen G. Bryer reprised a false and hopelessly...

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Matthew Perry and John Krasinski Promoted Fidelity. Hollywood Should Take Note

Did two secular Hollywood actors in two morally challenged sitcoms teach viewers something that parents and pastors have been championing forever, only with decidedly mixed...

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Big or Small, Churches Catalyze Cultural Engagement

We live in an age of confusion, buffeted by pervasive cultural lies claiming: There are more than two sexes. Pre-born babies aren’t human. Parental rights...

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Riley Gaines and 15 Other Female Athletes Sue NCAA Over ‘Transgender Policy’

Swimmer and women’s rights activist Riley Gaines, along with more than a dozen other female athletes, are suing the NCAA over its policy that permits...

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The Extraordinary Life of Iron Lung Patient Should Inspire and Convict Us All

Paul Richard Alexander, a polio survivor in childhood and the last man to live for the majority of his life in an iron lung, has...

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New Research Shows Decline in Support for Same-Sex Marriage and Other Gay Objectives

Support for the redefinition of marriage has increased steadily ever since states starting legalizing male- and female-less marital unions. But that shine seems to be...

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Mike Rowe, a Good Work Ethic and the Gift We Can Give Our Children

Mike Rowe, the Emmy award-winning television host, podcaster and CEO of the mikeroweWORKS Foundation, recently announced the launch of a new high school curriculum focused...

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In Absence of Family and Church, Corporations like Walmart are Forced to Teach Compassion

Compassion has been described many ways, from understanding and trying to alleviate the pain and sorrow of others to being kind, merciful and considerate when...

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Lift High the Cross: The Forgotten Hymn Christians Should Sing and Live Today

According to Guinness World Records, there are over 950,000 Christian hymns – theologically inspired songs of praise to God specifically composed to facilitate congregational singing....

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Inflation Accelerates to 3.2%, Adding to Cost-of-Living for Families

The inflation rate accelerated last month, increasing 0.4% in February after rising 0.3% in January, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistic (BLS) reported on Tuesday....

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