Trinity Westlake
Born in Western Australia in 2000, Trinity is a learner, fallibilist, and non-denominational Christian. Blessed with a loving family, an evangelist father, and full-time mother, Trinity grew up in a stable Christian home. In high school, she would come to recognise her inclination toward academia and the intellectual side of Christianity. In 2021, she completed her Bachelor of Theology (mj. in philosophy) and in 2023 completed her Master of Teaching (secondary).
Articles by Trinity Westlake:
22 October 2024
4.9 MINS
I hope these six simple strategies give you some idea of how to engage young people in the pro-life conversation. Please continue to pray for our young people and our culture as a whole.
8 July 2024
1.9 MINS
I struggled to understand why anyone would choose to support abortion — was there any rational basis for this? Was the pro-abortion argument really so convincing?
28 May 2024
14.8 MINS
Transgenderism is becoming increasingly common among young people. Despite the fact that the trans youth population has doubled over five years (according to some sources), it is maintained that this is not a social contagion. But where did this concept of “gender identity” come from?
26 December 2023
5.1 MINS
Having just recently completed my Master of Teaching, I feel prompted to clear the air about some of these homeschooling stereotypes from the perspective of a graduate teacher.
20 April 2023
2.2 MINS
Raising awareness for third-person rights. When asked what pronouns I use, I say that I prefer to use “I, me, myself” pronouns. I am the first person, and as such, I speak using first-person pronouns. I would refer to myself in no other way. When [...]
13 February 2023
7.6 MINS
A Leviticus account of rebuke and love. The book of Leviticus contains instruction for the priests and people of Israel, so that they might be holy and live in the presence of God. For some contemporary readers, Leviticus 19:17-18 seems to contain a conflict between [...]
10 February 2023
3.7 MINS
A compilation of some of the differences between men and women in psychology. More than once, I have stumbled upon the claim that gender roles are a mere product of sociocultural factors. That social roles are shaped by cultural conventions and ideologies -- which can [...]
27 January 2023
38.6 MINS
According to the World Health Organisation, every year there are an estimated 73 million abortions worldwide. This corresponds to approximately 200,000 abortions per day. In 2020, about 1 in 5 pregnancies ended in abortion in the US. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. [...]
20 January 2023
12.7 MINS
Men and women are equal in dignity and complementary in our divine design. It’s incredible what the human person can misunderstand. If there’s something to be misunderstood, there’s going to be someone to misunderstand it. In many cases, misunderstandings do little damage -- regardless, Christians [...]
13 January 2023
7.5 MINS
How do sexual mores affect a civilisation? Here are two books that closely examine the worldwide historical link between sexual promiscuity and civilisational collapse. Amidst a mild internet debate, I made a Google search regarding the connection between sexual freedom and societal health throughout history. [...]