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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Blogaround

Two women in Taiwan who just got married now that Taiwan has legalized same-sex marriage. Image source.
1. Georgia: Embryos in a woman are legal persons; Embryos in a petri dish are not (posted May 23) "I find that highly, highly odd."

2. After years of fierce debate, Taiwan celebrates the first same-sex weddings in Asia (posted May 24)

3. How Hollywood Can Resist Georgia’s Abortion Ban Without Hurting Black And Brown People In The Process (posted May 23) "So if Hollywood eliminates $4.6 billion in wages, affecting not only production workers, but waitresses, Uber drivers, small business owners, etc., ask yourself, who takes the hit the hardest?"

4. LBCF, No. 234: ‘The logic of Hell’ (posted May 3) "I suppose you think keeping a clean personnel file and having people not awkwardly avoiding you all the time is somehow more important than that. Monster." Well AMEN to this entire post. (And I laughed so hard at "also known as the Reverse Philip," I think my husband is concerned about me.)

5. Kamala Harris wants public defenders to get paid as much as prosecutors (posted May 17) "'This is a good step to elevating the issue. The right to counsel is often on the back-burner when it comes to federal conversations about criminal justice reform,' [ACLU senior legislative counsel Kanya Bennett] says."

6. China embraced gay ‘marriage’ long before Taiwan’s law. The West perverted history (posted May 26) Yepppp.

7. Epic Christian Fails: Arky Arky Awkwardness (posted May 28) Oh Answers in Genesis.

8. Noah did everything just as God commanded him (posted May 28) "But this is the Ark Encounter. The entire thing is built around the idea of a massive global flood. For the Ark Encounter to be built with so little thought to something like water erosion—recall how close this access road is to the Ark itself—feels highly ironic, to say the least."

9. And my 2019 Reader Survey is open until June 1~ If you haven't done it yet, go over and take it. I really appreciate everyone's feedback.

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