Latter-day Saints are a notably peaceful people. What keeps their communities nonviolent?
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Partisans on both sides were seized upon by the urgency of picking their candidate for President—with everyone else encouraged to…
From Mughal India to modern America, the moral stakes of politics never really change.
Are we electing presidents for the right reasons? Protecting the Constitution is their duty, not policy debates.
What motivates Latter-day Saints' votes? Faith, morality, and pragmatism drive choices across political lines.
Can horror stories offer spiritual growth? They help process fear, teach resilience, and highlight virtue.
Latter-day Saints are a notably peaceful people. What keeps their communities nonviolent?
What is the real ecological crisis? Family and fertility decline threaten human and societal sustainability.
Is freedom purely external? True freedom comes from inner strength and spiritual liberation, not political victories.