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Beyond the Ballot Box: Our True Christian Freedom

Dan Ellsworth1 year ago015 mins

Is freedom purely external? True freedom comes from inner strength and spiritual liberation, not political victories.

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Morality in Context: Lessons from War in the Book of Mormon

Tom Nysetvold1 year ago014 mins

Can ancient scripture help in modern conflicts? The Book of Mormon suggests military strategy can be moral and just.

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A river runs calmly through a burning landscape, representing how moderate political views can remain steady amid turmoil.
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The Radical Center: Why Latter-day Saints Should Embrace Political Moderation

Joshua Bishop1 year ago011 mins

How can Latter-day Saints approach political polarization? They should embrace moderation, humility, and peace.

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Man & Women Standing Next to Red & Blue Doors | Is Biological Sex Binary? | Confirmation That Sex is not a Spectrum
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The Simple Truth about Biological Sex

Rebecca Taylor1 year ago1 year ago010 mins

Science shows that male and female reproductive roles define sex despite rare anomalies.

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Mob Attacking Joseph Smith at Carthage Jail | The First Presidential Candidate Assassination: Joseph Smith Jr. | Public Square Magazine | Joseph Smith Assassination
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The First Presidential Candidate Assassination Ignored by History

Derek Sainsbury2 years ago1 year ago012 mins

What lessons does Joseph Smith Jr.’s assassination teach? It warns of the danger of partisanship and media manipulation.

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How Anti-Mormons Help Build Temples Around the Country

C.D. Cunningham2 years ago2 years ago010 mins

How do anti-Mormon activists impact temple projects? Their opposition often inadvertently aids government approval.

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It’s Time for Latter-day Saints to Have a Civil Rights Organization

Public Square Staff2 years ago05 mins

Latter-day Saints lack a dedicated civil rights group, leading to challenges in political and cultural advocacy

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Small Church in the Shadow of the U.S. Capitol | A Small Church’s Big Bet on the U.S. Constitution | The Consititution, Mormons and Trump | Mormons for Trump | Public Square Magazine
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A Small Church’s Big Bet on the U.S. Constitution

Chris Stevenson2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

Is a church the key to saving democracy? Latter-day Saints’ beliefs could prove pivotal in the outcome of the next election.

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The Good Samaritan Helping an Injured Traveler | Good Samaritan & Immigration | The Good Samaritan Message in Modern Times
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Reinterpreting the Good Samaritan in Today’s Immigration Debate

Jacob Christensen2 years ago11 months ago010 mins

Humanitarianism versus Christianity: a critique of modern interpretations of the Good Samaritan in immigration debates.

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Bridle Your Empathy So That You Can Truly Love

Dan Ellsworth2 years ago2 years ago09 mins

Modern culture elevates empathy, but at what cost? A deep dive reveals its selective nature, its misuse in politics, and the danger of uncritical adoration. Rather, true virtue lies in charity.

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Pragmatic Political Priorities: Faith Within a Culture Clash

Ralph C. Hancock2 years ago2 years ago026 mins

Is political neutrality sustainable? For religious bodies, it may be pragmatic, given current defeats in the culture war, but must defend against the risk of relativism.

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Sound of Freedom: A Movie, A Mirror

C.D. Cunningham3 years ago2 years ago07 mins

What does the Sound of Freedom Controversy reveal? It showcases a profound cultural discord, fueled by the media and cognitive biases, overshadowing our shared objectives.

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