What drives believers to crime? False prophecies and apocalyptic fervor spark descent into chaos.
Exploring the 'sin' of our time, this piece unveils the arrogance in assuming history is deterministically linear.
A near-death experience at 39 leads a mother to challenge her perceptions of entitlement, faith, and mortality.
Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Terryl Givens of BYU’s Maxwell Institute writes for LDS Living grappling with the implications of the Holocaust on human
Our culture claims that we’re un-Christlike if we teach moral standards. God commands us to love; does he command us to lay low?
I sit down with Carl Cranney and Liz Busby from Pop Culture on the Apricot Tree in this (ambitious!) crossover episode to discuss an episode of Netflix’s dystopian technology show Black Mirror. We had a blast talking through the Black Mirror episode “Hated in the Nation.” The discussion focuses on social media, and how it encourages bad behavior. We also talk about how we can resist the pull of cruelty and the “epistemology of hell” that drives the attention economy.
The fall of the Berlin Wall was an early memory as a child, scarcely comprehended. Americans today don’t seem to grasp its full import either. But they should.
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