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From the National Catholic Register.
As it naturally does in an attempt to retain meaning.On the contrary, pluralism has given way to tribalism.
I believe the author may be trying to describe nihilism, but I’m not sure, maybe marxism.On the contrary, pluralism has given way to tribalism.
'The true Christian wants to remain a Christian. He finds himself in a culture that is increasingly Christophobic. He wants to honor the moral rights of …I didn’t see an attempt to exclude women in that particular paragraph. Perhaps talking with himself in mind.
Feminism that supports abortion and understandably so. He even mentioned a pro-life women and he didn’t talk bad about her.But you’re right. He didn’t exclude women. He gave a couple of barrels to feminism
The use of the male third person is so ingrained that it takes some effort to overcome its use. So that’s in Mr. DeMarco’s defence. If woman was to use ‘she’ constantly, when referring to either sex, I think that it might be taken as the writer making a point. DeMarco wasn’t. He was being (ahem) traditional.Talking from his perspective. If a women said that with she would there be a similar objection?
Maybe there’s hope for him yet. And I must admit that I’m making an assumption that Donald DeMarco is a male. I guess there aren’t many women writing for the National Catholic Register.Bradskii:![]()
He even mentioned a pro-life women and he didn’t talk bad about her.But you’re right. He didn’t exclude women. He gave a couple of barrels to feminism
A list of whose writers?I can’t find a list of their writers so I wouldn’t know.