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Pro-life Butker backlash signals big trouble for Biden
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Pro-life Butker backlash signals big trouble for Biden

The Democrats have made it abundantly clear that their top election issue in 2024 is abortion. But they need help, according to Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, who in a recent interview said that more men need to support the right to terminate pregnancy as “an issue of fairness to women. … It’s affecting men’s ability to plan their lives.” Emhoff is right — just not in the way he thinks. A February study from the Pew Research Center identified that men were more likely (57%) to want to be parents than young women (45%). Men could find a natural home in the pro-life movement, building strong families, protecting and defending the next generation.That gap is symbolic of a larger problem for pro-abortion Democrats. Young men — a demographic Joe Biden carried by 26 points in 2020 — are now far more right-leaning and skeptical of the left. One poll shows Biden barely edging out Trump with young men. Another shows that young men are increasingly more Republican, with a nine-point swing toward the GOP. Strangely enough, the Democrats and media don’t really seem interested in fixing it. Case in point: the recent reactions to Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s commencement speech at Benedictine University, a staunchly Catholic school. “Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's speech was ugly. He’s only part of a bigger problem,” read one USA Today headline. “Chiefs' Harrison Butker blasted for commencement speech encouraging women to be homemakers,” read another headline. “Abortion, Every Day” author Jessica Valenti said on X (formerly Twitter). “If I was Taylor Swift, I’d host another commencement celebration for all the female graduates whose day was ruined by this a**hole.” A Change.org petition calling for Butker’s removal from the Kansas City Chiefs had collected over 150,000 signatures, and the NFL itself issued a statement condemning the speech. You’d think Butker said women should be banned from the workplace or shouldn’t be allowed to vote. Here’s what he actually said: For the ladies present today, congratulations on an amazing accomplishment. You should be proud of all that you have achieved to this point in your young lives. I want to speak directly to you briefly because I think it is you, the women, who have had the most diabolical lies told to you. How many of you are sitting here now about to cross this stage and are thinking about all the promotions and titles you are going to get in your career? Some of you may go on to lead successful careers in the world, but I would venture to guess that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world.That’s what motivated a sizeable chunk of the online left to call for the outright cancellation of a Super Bowl-winning football player. And it’s simply because the radical feminists, leftists, and abortion advocates that now make up the modern media and Democratic Party itself openly hate men and the nuclear family itself. Examples of this anti-family and anti-male worldview are legion. Planned Parenthood said in 2015 that men “are still unlearning sexism.” The very same Planned Parenthood produced the infamous Jaffe memo in 1969, which laid out a specific and intentional plan to reduce fertility and destroy marriages, families, and the foundations of Western society itself. Jezebel, famous for its pro-abortion articles and feminist screeds, ran a charming little article titled “How Do We Make Cis Men Give a Sh*t About Abortion?” Or another in 2021 titled “Of Course No One Wants to Have Sex with Anti-Abortion, Homophobic Men.” Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton compared young men at President Donald Trump’s rallies to Nazis. Black Lives Matter, whose Marxist co-founder bought herself a $6 million mansion, also proudly supports limitless abortion. It also infamously deleted language from its website where it openly targeted the “Western-prescribed nuclear family structure.” More humorously, a pro-abortion activist suggested that those without a uterus shouldn’t have an opinion — this only gets funnier when you consider the man who wrote this doesn’t have one either. And on and on. Yet with the election on the line, now this odious mishmash of leftists want the help of the men they were all too glad to excoriate or throw under the societal bus for years. The men who want families, or simply want not to be villainized for being men, should be smart enough not to give their support to the political party and activists who are unapologetically seeking to destroy that outcome. These men could instead find a natural home in the pro-life movement, building strong families, protecting and defending the next generation. If not, then there’s always the Democrats — just be sure to ask Harrison Butker what that alternative is like.
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Rare ancient 'book' with earliest known full copies of two books from Bible hits auction block with eye-popping price tag
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Rare ancient 'book' with earliest known full copies of two books from Bible hits auction block with eye-popping price tag

One of the oldest known books in existence is set to hit the auction block. The Crosby-Schøyen Codex — a collection of early Christian writings that famed papyrologist William Willis dated to the 3rd century AD using carbon dating — will be auctioned off on Tuesday. 'These pages are in a better state of legibility than the Dead Sea Scrolls.' Christie's, a London-based auction house, is handling the transaction. The ancient artifact is specifically "unique," according to Eugenio Donadoni, Christie’s senior specialist in medieval and Renaissance manuscripts. "This is the oldest known book in private hands and at the same time one of the oldest books in existence," Donadoni explained. "There is evidence that codices existed earlier, but none has survived. That makes this a unique object in the history of Christianity and of information technology." The Crosby-Schøyen Codex was discovered in a jar buried in the sands of Egypt in 1952, not far from the famed Nag Hammadi library. Considering its age, the codex — the ancient predecessor of the book — is remarkably well preserved, thanks to Egypt's desert climate. Scholars believe an Egyptian monk is responsible for writing the manuscripts. Written in Sahidic Coptic — a form of ancient Egyptian — the Crosby-Schøyen Codex contains what scholars believe are the earliest known complete copies of the New Testament letter known as 1 Peter and the Hebrew Bible book known as Jonah.It also contains a section from the book 2 Maccabees, a homily from Melito of Sardis, a 2nd-century bishop, titled, "Concerning the Passover," and an unidentified Easter homily. The significance of the Crosby-Schøyen Codex, especially for New Testament studies, cannot be overstated. Some scholars, for example, believe the copy of the Greek text that the writer of the Crosby-Schøyen Codex used for his Coptic translation is older than Papyrus 72, the oldest extant Greek manuscript containing 1 Peter. With no known autographs (or original manuscript copies) of any New Testament book in existence, the Crosby-Schøyen Codex provides an important link in the chain of the manuscript history of 1 Peter. Just as significant, the Crosby-Schøyen Codex attests to the growing influence of Christianity in pre-Constantine ancient Rome, a time when periods of persecution tried — but failed — to stamp out Christians' influence on the empire. Amazingly, scholars believe the Crosby-Schøyen Codex may yet hold new undiscovered insights.That's because the same technology that allowed scholars to find new insights on the Dead Sea Scrolls hasn't been used on the Crosby-Schøyen Codex."Researchers would have a field day [with the codex] if they got a chance," said Jordan Jones, an expert in biblical archaeology. "These pages are in a better state of legibility than the Dead Sea Scrolls." At auction, the Crosby-Schøyen Codex is expected to sell for as much as $3.8 million. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Gamers Realm
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FF14 Dawntrail is making a big and much-needed change to dungeons
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FF14 Dawntrail is making a big and much-needed change to dungeons

As a Final Fantasy 14 newborn of just 200 hours, I’ve never been more excited for an expansion than I am for Dawntrail. The summer vacation vibes, new Viper and Pictomancer jobs, and party newcomer Wuk Lamat are making Tural an ideal 2024 getaway destination. I’m not just excited for the new stuff, though, as it looks like Square Enix, Naoki Yoshida, and company are making one massive quality-of-life change - here’s hoping it sticks and even gets retroactively added to the rest of FF14. Continue reading FF14 Dawntrail is making a big and much-needed change to dungeons MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best MMOs, FF14 Dawntrail release date, FF14 Island Sanctuary guide
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Gamers Realm
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Huge new survival game and one of Steam’s most wanted is blowing up
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Huge new survival game and one of Steam’s most wanted is blowing up

What do you want from a survival game? Crafting. Difficult combat. Exploration. Building. One of the most popular genres on PC has been especially extant during the last 12 months, thanks to the arrivals of Sons of the Forest, Palworld, and Soulmask, to name but a few. Now, a gigantic new survival epic, currently ninth on the global Steam wishlist chart, has a new playtest, and after just a few days it’s blowing up majorly. Continue reading Huge new survival game and one of Steam’s most wanted is blowing up MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best sandbox games, Best open-world games, Best survival games
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How Child’s Play is improving children’s lives through gaming
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How Child’s Play is improving children’s lives through gaming

Gamers don't need to be told about the healing power of play – we've all felt it. Calming, cozy games like Stardew Valley transport us to a simpler world, epic stories like God of War immerse us in grand adventures, and MMOs like Final Fantasy XIV give us lifelong friendships. When the world gets too much, games provide an escape like no other, capable of calming the mind, and exciting the senses. Continue reading How Child’s Play is improving children’s lives through gaming MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best PC games, Upcoming PC games, Free PC games
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How the United States Laid Claim to the Mississippi River, One Mile at a Time
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How the United States Laid Claim to the Mississippi River, One Mile at a Time

Thomas Jefferson imagined the waterway as the heart of his “empire of liberty" as he dispatched surveyors to measure a land already occupied by Native Americans
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Twenty-Five Years Before the Wright Brothers Took to the Skies, This Flying Machine Captivated America
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Twenty-Five Years Before the Wright Brothers Took to the Skies, This Flying Machine Captivated America

First exhibited in 1878, Charles F. Ritchel's dirigible was about as wacky, dangerous and impractical as any airship ever launched
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National Review
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Rescuing Hostages Is Good, Actually
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Rescuing Hostages Is Good, Actually

In a morally sane world, the rescue of civilian hostages should have been widely celebrated as a heroic operation.
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To Fight Polarization, Look to the Constitution
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To Fight Polarization, Look to the Constitution

Unity eludes Americans because we have forgotten what it means.
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Rescuer-heroes, &c.
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Rescuer-heroes, &c.

On Jonathan Netanyahu and Arnon Zmora; Argentina’s new president; immigration questions; Jacksonville, Fla.; and more.
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