Why haven’t we heard more about India's religious persecution?
Why haven’t we heard more about India's religious persecution?
"Every time this has been put to the public for a vote since the casting down of Roe, we have lost. And we’ve lost not only in blue states like Michigan. We have lost in red states like Ohio, Montana, Kentucky. And these are indicators that there’s something not right in the worldview structures that we had assumed all along were in our favor, and they’re not. And that changes what our job description looks like post-Roe."
It isn’t hard to see that we are living in a time where confusion and brutal attacks on our identity are running rampant. The gap between a Biblical view and a secular view of sexuality seems to be growing wider by the day.
Thinking about our relationship to time from a Judeo-Christian understanding.
We should be thankful for Leap Day when it occurs again in 2028. That is, if we make it to 2028.
It turns out, McCartney had a conversation in which he embarrassed his mother. Then she died at the age of forty-seven when the singer was just fourteen years old. Now he wishes he had an eraser he could use to rub that "yesterday" moment away...
According to one critic, "This is a giant camera in the sky for any government to use at any time without our knowledge,"
Children challenge the secular, hyper-individualist worldview to its core. They present an immediate, shared responsibility that directs us beyond material gain and personal fulfillment to higher ideals.