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Returning to a Culture of Life – Joy Pullmann, 11/3/25 (3072)

Nov 3, 2025
Joy Pullmann, executive editor at The Federalist and author, delves into the pressing issue of population decline and its implications for society. She discusses how contraception has shaped modern feminism and pushed women into traditional male roles. Joy highlights the detrimental effects of daycare on infant development and calls for stronger church support for families. She warns of the negative impacts of female-dominated schools on boys and advocates for balanced teaching methods. Throughout, she emphasizes the importance of reversing demographic decline to foster a culture of life.
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Population Decline Harms Society

  • Joy Pullman argues that shrinking populations are not good and children are a biblical blessing.
  • She warns demographic decline threatens welfare states and financial stability in Western societies.
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Contraception Fuels Sex-Interchangeability

  • Pullmann links contraception to feminist ideology that claims sexes are interchangeable.
  • She says contraception enables women to abandon childrearing obligations, reshaping social roles.
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Male Life Script Imposed On Women

  • Pullmann says women must be 'neutered' by contraception to follow a male life script prioritizing career.
  • She contends this lies to women about motherhood's central physical, emotional, and spiritual role.
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