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What happens when a significant portion of a nation sees the world through a completely different moral and geopolitical lens--especially in moments of crisis? That question is no longer theoretical. It is unfolding in real time.
Lutheran minister, Iowa representative, and now congressional candidate Sarah Trone Garriott (D) has blamed deceased evangelist Billy Graham for the "white patriarchy" she alleged was the basis for contemporary evangelicalism, something she associates closely with "Christian nationalism".
A troubling reminder surfaced this week that artificial intelligence is not the neutral referee many assume it to be--it is, in fact, a reflection of human decisions, human data, and human blind spots.
According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, the Jewish fertility rate currently stands at 3.09 births per woman. Israel isn't just outpacing the Arabs. It is outpacing everybody. It is the only country in the developed world with a fertility rate above the replacement level.
Instead of backing down, it appears that both sides are preparing to take the showdown in the Middle East to the next level.
As terrorist attacks perpetrated by Islamist extremists continue to proliferate across the U.S., experts and lawmakers are raising the alarm over the increase in homegrown jihadist views and activism to implement Sharia law in America, which directly contradict the tenets of the U.S. Constitution.
This week, the House of Lords advanced legislation that pro-life leaders are calling not just controversial, but catastrophic. Once a society redefines the value of life, the consequences are not easily contained.
Currently, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island have the highest level of regulations on homeschooling in the country with states like New Jersey moving in the direction of increasing regulations.
Across much of the modern church landscape, a curious silence has settled over the pulpit. It is not the silence of reverence or reflection, but the silence of avoidance.
Both sides in this war are now specifically targeting oil and gas infrastructure, and that is going to have devastating consequences. Even if the war ended tomorrow and the Strait of Hormuz was immediately reopened, there is no way that conditions would return to how they were just before the war any time soon.
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