JK Rowling: Assisted Suicide is a Choice, Like Salted Caramel. Is She Right?
I found myself at J K Rowling s X page by happenstance Her recent post on assisted suicide caught me off guard
I found myself at J K Rowling s X page by happenstance Her recent post on assisted suicide caught me off guard
The question at issue in the 303 Creative v Elenis case is really quite simple Should an American citizen be compelled to violate their conscience and create speech advocating that which they find ...
Such a gospel does not save or deliver or transform It simply adds outward blessings to an unrenewed heart, and in the end, rather than leading to eternal salvation, it leads to disillusionment and ...
Identify your style Maximize your strengths Minimize your weaknesses And keep your eyes on Jesus, the ultimate blend of all of these styles
Why do some climate alarmists essentially wish us all dead Because they think people are bad for the earth They don t believe in God
Contributing writer Sarah Blackwell writes that some of the greatest blessings she has received are the love and care of refugees. Once she got over her own need to be the one always giving, she learned that receiving the blessings of others, in whatever form they come in, is what knits families and communities together.
Tragically, this sexual exposure is not creating less but more stress, depression, anxiety, reckless behavior and suicidality among youth
Not long ago, Christian beliefs about sex and marriage were considered mainstream Today, they are among the most controversial beliefs someone can hold
We are fearless because we believe we have what it takes to succeed
It might be hard to understand how Jesus Christ, the incarnation of God, can simultaneously be peace and bring peace
Angela Denker writes that "Love is Blind" is the reality television show she loves to hate. The premise of the show is that they’re going to prove if love can be grounded in things other than appearance. But she argues this idea that we can escape and transcend our bodies is a version of the human desire to want to be gods. To deny our mortality and our shared culpability and responsibility to one another.