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The curious case of Kristi Noem
A few weeks ago, South Dakota’s Governor Kristi Noem tweeted, “In South Dakota, we’re celebrating International Women’s Day by defending women’s sports!” As it turns out, she wasn’t so excited after all.
Christians will regret how they treated others during election, pandemic
Christians, especially, will regret how this election has ended deep and important alliances and even friendships. We are going to regret things we posted and tweeted.
Another COVID surge, still asking the same questions
In light of these new protocols and the updated information, medical experts, local officials, governors, and especially media outlets need to rethink the language they use, the panic they incite, and the policies they enact.
Why forgetting the Holocaust is disastrous
The ignorance of history means the inability to distinguish between heroes and villains.
Int'l panel warns us to tap the brakes on gene editing, but that won’t stop us
The present state of gene editing, said the panel’s report, is simply too risky, for both individual embryos and the human race as a whole.
Disney’s Mulan and the backdrop of genocide: Why I won't be watching the live-action remake
To be clear, Disney has chosen to cozy up to the Chinese government for years. “Mulan” has handed Beijing a propaganda victory.
The Church’s role in racial healing
No other institution offers a real way forward for the sins of our past and the conflict of our present.
WAP and 'Cuties': What America’s No. 1 song says about us
After three-plus years of the #MeToo movement protesting the objectification and abuse of women, the most objectifying song in history, one that reduces women to nothing more their private parts, hit #1 on the charts.
Germany to honor Sophie Scholl, who was executed by Nazis
German university student Sophie Scholl was convicted of high treason against the Nazi regime and executed by guillotine.
How to pray for the Church and our nation
In times of tension and transition, like ours, the Church has always found unique opportunities to point people to Jesus