
Don’t Mix Apples and Oranges in the Argument From Fruits
COMMENTARY: The argument from fruits isn’t a very useful one when someone really disagrees with you.
COMMENTARY: The argument from fruits isn’t a very useful one when someone really disagrees with you.
The recent growth among evangelical Protestants of the practice, which allows students to be taken out public schools for offsite religious instruction, is raising concerns that it could draw Catholic students away from the Church.
Every vote counted in the tightly contested 2020 presidential race, which means that that even minor shifts among religious groups could have had an outsized impact on the outcome.
Turkey’s military incursion into Syria one day later fueled their fears further.
According to analysts, the family-separation debate appears to be aligning evangelical Protestant leaders more closely with Catholic bishops on immigration policy.
Representatives of various religious groups joined with Canada’s Catholic bishops in responding to the nation’s recent Supreme Court decision.
Subscriber Service CenterAlready a subscriber? Renew or manage your subscription here.
SubscribeStart your Register subscription today.
Subscribe NowSign up for 6 Free IssuesTry us out with a free trial subscription.
Order NowGive a Gift SubscriptionBless friends, family or clergy with a gift of the Register.
Order NowOrder Bulk SubscriptionsGet a discount on 6 or more copies sent to your parish, organization or school.
Order NowSign-up for E-NewsletterGet Register Updates sent daily or weeklyto your inbox.
Sign Up