It would help if we understood some of the complexities of the Israel-Gaza conflict that popular slogans ignore.
The Committee Hearings on January 6th have been ignored as a political ploy by many Americans, including people of faith. That’s a mistake.
Misguided empathy can harm. True understanding demands not just listening but deep knowledge and open hearts.
AP's coverage of the Latter-day Saints misses the mark, showcasing bias and a lack of religious literacy
A near-death experience at 39 leads a mother to challenge her perceptions of entitlement, faith, and mortality.
The Catholic relational approach to identity and emphasis on forgiveness has the effect of strengthening relationships and replacing guilt with hope.
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In advance of the likely approval and administration of COVID-19 vaccination to many younger children, it’s worth revisiting an important question in pharmacological research generally: How long does evidence gathering need to extend in order to deem an intervention “safe” or “effective”?
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