Welcome to my weekly digest for March 4, 2022.
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Content and Media Mentions
Coram Deo Church in Omaha, NE did a half hour podcast discussing my three worlds of evangelicalism piece. There’s some agreement, some disagreement.
I wrote about Generation X stepping into battle. Generational analysis is one of those things that always provokes a discussion. In this piece I analyze why so many of the prominent dissident or heterodox people we see in the online influencer space - from Joe Rogan to Glenn Greenwald - are Generation X.
My podcast for the week is on the third worldization of America, with a specific focus on the decreasing reliability of our electrical grid and the sharp increase in the number of ordinary people installing backup power. (Subscribers can read the transcript).
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Best of the Web
Brad Wilcox and Thomas Lehrman argue for a law requiring parental consent before a minor could establish a social media account.
Brad Littlejohn has a great piece at American Reformer on Sohrab Ahmari among the Protestants.
Mere Fidelity has an interesting podcast with Tim Keller.
Saturday Night Live had a hilarious skit about a Covid dinner party.