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In one of world's most difficult places to be Christian, there's hope
In one of the most difficult places on earth to openly practice the Christian faith, there are glimpses of hope.
AI is not the problem. We are
AI’s potential can cause harm, blaming it alone misses the point and likely makes these problems worse.
For Israel, a two-state solution is a launchpad for terror
The United States should support Israel’s rightful claim to sovereignty over Judea and Samaria.
Our mental health has been damaged by social justice therapists
Good therapy is something I believe is important and valuable, and even a biblical concept. But modern therapy has been hijacked.
Porn site age verification laws may have unintended affect on adults
God is aware of His children’s online activity, regardless of state legislative requirements, misleading ID use, or filter evasion.
The biggest peace deal of Trump’s term may be the one we all overlooked
The beheadings were just the latest in a long line of bloody horrors the world had barely acknowledged.
Why atheists should be afraid of 'nothing'
Atheists should fear the faulty assumption that nothing produced space, time, matter and energy at the beginning.
What we should remember on July 4th
For the United States, the Fourth of July marks the significance of our national beginning.
Have you thanked God for your freedoms?
It is worth remembering both our nation’s history and God’s redemptive work to free us from the penalty of our sin.
UPenn does a U-turn: Fairness in women’s sports returns
Penn’s apology stands as more than a public statement. It should serve as a catalyst.