The 3 fatal flaws of equity
On the surface, equity seems to be fair, just, and impartial. But upon further investigation, you find that the outcome of equity is anything but fair, just, and impartial.

Jason Jimenez is president of Stand Strong Ministries, a faculty member at Summit Ministries, and a best-selling author who specializes in apologetics and biblical worldview training. Check out www.standstrongministries.org.
On the surface, equity seems to be fair, just, and impartial. But upon further investigation, you find that the outcome of equity is anything but fair, just, and impartial.
When you take a closer look at Gen Z, you discover that 9 out of 10 of them are stressed out, and they are ushering in a new American culture that has no room for Christianity.
If truth is subjective, then there is no objectivity of truth. And if there is no objective truth, then why should anyone listen to cancel culture?
The blurring of the lines between good and evil has become commonplace among "self-identified" Christians, especially among millennials and Gen Z
That said, it's vital to understand that the prophet's office in modern times is not the same as Old Testament prophets.
Interesting, isn't it? How the media and every single big-time progressive politician have no problem mixing Biden's faith with politics. How was Judge Amy Coney Barrett (also a deeply devout Catholic) treated during the Senate confirmation hearings?
John Adams, our second president, stated, "Posterity! You will never know how much it cost the present generation to secure your freedom… I hope you will make good use of it."
Roughly half of the people you think are two-way-friendships don't feel the same way about you as you feel about them.
A big reason for Americans' aggressive behavior is because their views run deep into what is referred to as "identity politics."
But ask yourself, is avoiding hard conversations with a loved one improving or damaging my relationships?