It would help if we understood some of the complexities of the Israel-Gaza conflict that popular slogans ignore.
Changing the composition of the courts is straight from the authoritarian handbook, and the justification comes from a misunderstanding of history.
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.
Most discussions of domestic violence take for granted this is primarily a male-on-female issue—reflective of the larger feminist narrative dominant today. Far less attention has gone to the evidence suggesting female violence is a much greater problem than has been acknowledged.
After years of studying contrasting health narratives and their correspondence with actual scientific data, I can’t help but say, be wary of the medical salvation story. It’s usually too good to be true.
Framing questions about culture war topics can go a long way toward understanding. It’s ok for others “to have a different religion than us.”
In a world marked by ever-evolving societal norms and nuanced perspectives, these podcasts continue to navigate the intricate intersections of culture and faith. This month,
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