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Every generation of Christians faces the same fundamental question: Will the church conform to the world, or will it call the world to conform to Christ? That question was on full display recently when a pastor at an ELCA Lutheran church stood before her congregation and led them in what she called an "Affirmation of Queer Holiness."
For decades, the internet was fundamentally a human creation. Every website, every comment, every search, every purchase, and every viral trend ultimately traced back to a real person sitting behind a keyboard. That reality has now changed.
A Muslim may say he worships God. A Christian also says he worships God. Yet Christians recognize that the Islamic understanding of God differs dramatically from the biblical understanding of God. The same principle applies here. Mormons and Christians often use identical words while assigning very different meanings to those words. This is where terminology becomes critically important.
To many diplomats, Hezbollah is merely one piece of a larger regional puzzle. To Israel, Hezbollah represents an existential threat sitting directly on its northern border--a threat that Israeli intelligence believes recently came within moments of carrying out a second October 7.
A denomination that spent years revising its teaching on sexuality is now discovering that once biblical authority is untethered from church doctrine, there is no obvious place to stop.
What exactly does drag performance have to do with academic achievement, graduation, or celebrating the successful completion of high school?
Even since the war with Iran began, the world has been consuming far more oil than it has been producing. We have been running down commercial oil inventories and strategic oil reserves all over the planet, and now those supplies are starting to run dry.
A new kind of conflict is emerging--one that pits technology enthusiasts, AI developers, and corporate interests against growing numbers of citizens who view artificial intelligence as an existential threat to their jobs, their communities, their privacy, and perhaps even their future.
This week, more than 10,000 participants marched through the streets of Jerusalem during the city's annual Pride Parade, one of the largest LGBT events in the Middle East. The event was supported by government officials, protected by law enforcement, covered positively by major media outlets, and celebrated openly in the heart of Israel's capital.
In New York, Democrats are advancing legislation that would remove the terms "mother" and "father" from portions of state law governing child custody and parental rights. Under the proposal, "mother" would become "gestating parent," "father" would become "non-gestating parent".
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