...to do the same to us? 4. Hypocrisy Whether today or 2,000 years ago, no one likes a hypocrite. Politicians are an easy target. But isn’t our flaky we-must-catch-up-but-never-do, click-attending-but-don’t-go culture rooted in...
DC Comics nearly got a new superhero this spring. They had planned a comic called Second Coming, telling the story of the return to earth of Jesus Christ. But a...
Somehow we have come to attach the idea of ‘freedom’, and particularly freedom of thought, to atheism. Religious people are shackled to ideas that exert power of them, almost as...
...how destructive many of those freedoms are: we continue to applaud and pursue free love (and free sex) without the bounds of marriage, even though that almost always results in...
...I think that the chant unintentionally but accurately explains the effect of injustice: when injustice abounds, the community is robbed of peace. This strikes me as true when I consider...
...Romantic? rightly ridicules the rom-coms we have been fed by Hollywood. However, as much as I agree that I don’t need a man to complete me, the idea that a...
...we can easily escape thinking [3]. That seems accurate to me. We seek distraction because we’re afraid to be alone and face ourselves. Schaeffer was unusually well-placed to comment on...
...in which our true selves live. If you feel that your body is an inaccurate portrayal of the real you, you are free to change it. Perhaps the real you...
...because it’s completely secure, can handle my deepest flaws, and is immune to comparison since it’s a love that’s open to all. I hope I remember this now I’m home....
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