It would help if we understood some of the complexities of the Israel-Gaza conflict that popular slogans ignore.
If we can’t even agree about the threatened invasion of a democratic, sovereign nation playing out before us, what does that say about our own condition as an American people?
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.
Since the publication of “Latter-day Saint Radical Orthodoxy: A Manifesto,” a number of questions and concerns have arisen. I respond here to a few of the more prominent ones.
Is this really the greatest threat to American democracy, or is something else going on?
As we are encouraged towards language like “pregnant person,” “birthing person,” and “menstruators” in the name of greater inclusivity, you have to wonder whether those identifying primarily as “woman” or “mother” are feeling included too?
Are Latter-day Saints obligated not to judge religious influencers? Or might they be commanded to do exactly that?
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