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After hours and hours of exhausting surfing, we have found these useful links for MercatorNet readers.

Roads, not birth control

All Africa | 18 January 2007

A Nigerian columnist lambastes the president for blaming the country's problems on overpopulation.

Pornography The real perversion

Townhall.com | 18 January 2007

Porn is now socially acceptable thanks to free speech advocates

Casual sex is a con

London Times | 17 January 2007

Former groupie Dawn Eden explains how she realised morality made more sense for women than free love.

Celebrating Martin Luther King Day

NRO | 16 January 2007

He was no friend of moral relativism.

Don’t forget your manners

New York Times | 15 January 2007

The latest crop of etiquette books for children are a mixed bag.

Lessons from an Archbishop’s fall

Newsweek | 13 January 2007

To take control of its own history, the Catholic Church in Poland needs to vet miles of communist-era police records.

What Thomas Jefferson learned from the Muslim Book

The U.S. Veteran Dispatch | 13 January 2007

Used by the first Muslim U.S. congressman for his swearing in, this Quran leads to pirate history

Against polygamy

David Warren online | 13 January 2007

Canada allows three parent families and polygamy is next.

The moral challenge of modern science

The New Atlantis | 13 January 2007

To be morally neutral when science's intentions and influence are not.

Are you the Person of the Year?

Spiked | 08 January 2007

Time magazine's hype about the Web 2.0 is underwhelming.

Secular fundamentalists are the new totalitarians

Guardian | 08 January 2007

Why should believers stay in the closet?

The story of a well-lived life

05 January 2007

Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, RIP

Purging the Classics From the Local Library

American Spectator | 05 January 2007

Where culture and cost meet, culture departs, bloodied and bowed.

Hope and hype

First Things | 03 January 2007

Excellent summary of current knowledge about embryonic stem cells

Sly moves

CNS | 02 January 2007

Sylvester Stallone revives his religion along with his acting career.

Malthus was wrong

Edge | 02 January 2007

Supporting 10 billion of us won't be a big problem, says the science editor of The Economist.

Christmas cheer from Darwin’s rottweiler

Australian | 31 December 2006

Behind the bilious facade is a bilious personality.

Revisiting Italian art history

Chiesa | 31 December 2006

A Yale art historian turned priest has written a spectacular history of Italian art.

Holland’s Post-Secular Future

Weekly Standard | 29 December 2006

Christianity is dead. Long live Christianity!

Team Hoyt

21 December 2006

A father and his spastic quadriplegic son compete in marathons and triathalons.

God’s worst linguists

The Economist | 19 December 2006

If everyone else is learning English, why on earth should English-speakers study languages?

My father was an anonymous sperm donor

Washington Post | 19 December 2006

And it's an awful way to start off in life.

Changing Tunes

Opinion Journal | 18 December 2006

Sick of inane children's music? There are alternatives.

Breakdown Britain

London Telegraph | 15 December 2006

For goodness' sake stop talking and fix it.

Fat and family breakdown

Times Online | 15 December 2006

If we can do something about obesity, why not about marriage rates?

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