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Al Anderson

    Ryan T. Anderson researches and writes on marriage and religious liberty. His work delves into the moral and constitutional questions surrounding marriage, drawing from the natural law tradition in conversation with classical and contemporary liberalism. Anderson explores how principles of justice and morality inform economic thought, healthcare, and education. His expertise spans bioethics and natural law theory.

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    When Harry Became Sally
    Tearing Us Apart
    • 2023

      Tearing Us Apart

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      With a new foreword and afterword by the authors "A clarion call to decency and for a return to a morality that values every human life." -Ben Shapiro Now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade and returned abortion law to the democratic process, a powerful new book reframes the coming debate: Our fifty-year experiment with unlimited abortion has harmed everyone—even its most passionate proponents. Women, men, families, the law, politics, medicine, the media—and, of course, children (born and unborn)—have all been brutalized by the culture of death fostered by Roe v. Wade. Abortion hollows out marriage and the family. It undermines the rule of law and corrupts our political system. It turns healers into executioners and “women’s health” into a euphemism for extermination. Ryan T. Anderson, a compelling and reasoned voice in our most contentious cultural debates, and the pro-life journalist Alexandra DeSanctis expose the false promises of the abortion movement and explain why it has made everything worse. Five decades after Roe, everyone has an opinion about abortion. But after reading Tearing Us Apart, no one will think about it in the same way.

      Tearing Us Apart
    • 2018

      When Harry Became Sally

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Anderson exposes the intolerance of the transgender movement and explores the troubles that arise when scientific realities are open to interpretation through a political lens and the dangers that arise when good-faith, fact- based disagreements are no longer tolerated.

      When Harry Became Sally