Opinion
The Overlooked Art Form of Cinema
When we approach movies with a willingness to think, the art form has so much to teach.
Read MoreWho is Responsible for Russia’s War Crimes?
In choosing not to hold Russia’s soldiers responsible for the felonies they commit, Putin is unwittingly taking the responsibility for these felonies upon himself.
Read MoreThe Religion of Atheism
We all make choices about what we believe. We are active in the realm of ideas.
Read MoreHouse Speaker Debacle
Despite Republicans’ best efforts, a negative narrative is forming about the GOP’s ability to cooperate, and McCarthy’s election solidified this narrative.
Read MoreEducation Not Indoctrination
It is imperative to ensure that educators teach history truthfully, regardless of our beliefs, because history is a balance between dignity and depravity.
Read MoreHow a Blank Piece of Paper May Change the World
If all goes well, the future of China may be a blank sheet of paper.
Read More280 Characters
How has the use of social media altered our ability to persuade?
Read MoreThe Trump Shall Not Resound
Republicans need to unhitch from the Trump-train before they inevitably fall with him.
Read MoreDoctrine by Politics
The fact that the Church is no longer the one teaching doctrine leaves a haunting question: if we aren’t teaching it, then who is? And in today’s world where evangelicalism is walking a tightrope between a political identity and a faith descriptor, my suspicion is that the new teacher is politics.
Read MoreOn American Dreams and Abortion Abolitionism
The “abolitionist” faction of pro-lifers may be seen as seekers of perfection. Abolitionists push for prosecuting women seeking an abortion. Such rash, totalizing moves are not the way to win hearts and minds. Excessive force will not convince our country of the truth.
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