By: Jeremiah Poff
The reopening of Notre Dame in Paris stands in stark contrast with a society that has cast away Christian culture.
Jeremiah Poff is a commentary writer for the Washington Examiner. With a strong background in education reporting, he covers a range of topics including government and politics, culture and society, and social issues, often focusing on the GOP, academia, and LGBTQ matters. Jeremiah's work has been featured in the Independent Women's Forum, The Colorado Springs Gazette, RealClear Education, The Denver Gazette, RealClearMarkets, and the Washington Examiner.
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