
Heretic Movie: All Your Questions Answered
What is the movie Heretic all about? This article answers key questions about the plot, themes, and religious critique.

What is the movie Heretic all about? This article answers key questions about the plot, themes, and religious critique.

What motivates Latter-day Saints’ votes? Faith, morality, and pragmatism drive choices across political lines.

Do truth and reality still matter in politics? Postmodernism distorts truth, while others assert blunt reality.

How do Latter-day Saints navigate the US Constitution and their faith’s history? It’s a complex picture with both gratitude and warnings.

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

AP’s coverage of the Latter-day Saints misses the mark, showcasing bias and a lack of religious literacy

It would help if we understood some of the complexities of the Israel-Gaza conflict that popular slogans ignore.

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

Can humanity conquer its divisions? Unity and deep compassion are essential for global healing

How can Latter-day Saints best engage questions related to marriage, family, and sexuality? Through careful, prudent, public square dialogue.

The fact that accusation clouds religious epistemology is a lesson we can all learn from a debacle on a popular YouTube channel.
Sit Down With Sky & Amanda: “Please Don’t Be My Ally – Allies vs. Advocates for Christ” In this compelling episode, our hosts delve into the multifaceted challenges surrounding LGBTQ+ issues within religious communities. The spotlight is on the limitations of moral relativism and the tendency for church members to adopt this approach. They explore vital questions, such as how church members should ideally handle LGBTQ+ issues and whether there’s an alternative to the term “ally”. Moreover, the episode dissects why so many individuals lean toward a relativistic approach to morality in these contexts and suggests ways to combat it. Consider alongside the article “The Illusion of Neutrality”