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Bonnie Kristian

@bonniekristian

Journalist & author. Editorial director of ideas and books at @CTmagazine, fellow at @defpriorities, grad of @BethelSeminary. Tweets delete.

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"Justice should not be reduced to vengeance, and constitutional rights should not be treated as privileges, revocable at a politician's whim." Read Billy Binion on due process for reason: reason.com/2025/06/08/as-…

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New from me at Christianity Today, a reflection on good dads I know and the difference they'll have made, 20 or 30 years from now: christianitytoday.com/2025/06/millen…

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ā€œWe should all want freedom for Iranian Christians, but it is naive to imagine that an American war is a sure-fire way to get it,ā€ argues Bonnie Kristian. christianitytoday.com/2025/06/us-str…

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My latest at Christianity Today, a case that the recent US strikes on Iran are unlawful, unnecessary, unpopular, and risky—especially for persecuted Iranian Christians. christianitytoday.com/2025/06/us-str…

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ā€œAccording to government data, 65 percent of ICE ā€˜book-ins’ at detention centers are not criminals. Only 7 percent are convicted of violent offenses.ā€ And some, like this couple, are Christians seeking refuge from persecution. christianitytoday.com/2025/06/ice-ar…

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New from me The Atlantic: The birth-rate crisis isn’t as bad as you’ve heard. It’s worse. Humanity is set to shrink decades ahead of schedule.

New from me <a href="/TheAtlantic/">The Atlantic</a>: The birth-rate crisis isn’t as bad as you’ve heard. 

It’s worse. 

Humanity is set to shrink decades ahead of schedule.
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ā€œThe concept of a ā€˜very strong Christian’ who—though apparently able-bodied, reasonably well-off, and probably a U.S. residentā€”ā€˜rarely attends church’ is nonsensical.ā€ -Bonnie Kristian open.substack.com/pub/bonniekris…

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"Well into the 20th century, SROs were the least expensive option on the housing market, providing a small room with a shared bathroom and sometimes a shared kitchen for a price that is unimaginable today—as little as $100 to $300 a month (in 2025 dollars)."

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I'm on Christianity Today's podcast The Bulletin explaining my deep skepticism of AI use in church. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts: christianitytoday.com/podcasts/the-b…

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In the second episode of a special miniseries, The Bulletin discusses the ways artificial intelligence can be used for harm. With guests: Knox Thames, Renee DiResta, and Bonnie Kristian. christianitytoday.com/podcasts/the-b…