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Colleges Are Defining ‘Microaggressions’ Really Broadly

“Microaggressions,” usually defined as inadvertently offensive things members of majority groups say or do to members of marginalized groups in everyday life, are popping up increasingly

Written by Jesse Singal | Saturday, September 17, 2016

“Now, at the most basic level, microaggressions certainly exist and can certainly be hurtful — especially, it seems, for students of color on predominantly or traditionally white campuses. Students, particularly those for whom the diversity of their college campus is novel, really do say dumb things to one another.”   “Microaggressions,” usually defined as inadvertently... Continue Reading

The 300 Million Year Old Screw That Has Researchers Scratching Their Heads

The theories as to what this object is are piling up

Written by Ivan Petricevic | Saturday, September 17, 2016

“So what is it? A screw that proves that extraterrestrial life was present on Earth millions of years ago? Is this screw the remains of a extraterrestrial vehicle? Or is there a possibility that it might just be evidence of ancient civilizations in the past that possessed very advanced technology?”   There are numerous archaeological... Continue Reading

Teaching Calvin in California

Many believe theology has no place in the secular college classroom; this is wrong. I learned to think otherwise teaching Calvin in California.

Written by Jonathan Sheehan | Thursday, September 15, 2016

Whether they buy these or not — and both models are easy to critique — my students have now experienced for themselves how Calvin’s thought demands a way of life that would support it. They have wrestled with this thought together, religious and secular. Perhaps they have come to different conclusions about the theology or... Continue Reading

My Brother’s Pregnancy?

For evidence of our ruin, look no further than the recent Time essay, “My Brother’s Pregnancy and the Making of the New American Family.”

Written by David J. Ayers | Thursday, September 15, 2016

Fifth, what next? When conservatives were predicting this kind of thing 10 years ago as a consequence of accepting gay adoption and redefining marriage and family, they were accused of being bigots and alarmists. Now it is here, and they are bigots and alarmists for objecting to it. What if Evan and his female partner... Continue Reading

What Can Augustine Teach us About American Politics?

At heart, the Democratic and Republican parties are each giving us a story about identity

Written by John Fea | Tuesday, September 13, 2016

And so the Republican party asks, “Why shouldn’t we do what we want with our money and do all we can to maintain our nation’s power?” And so the Democratic party asks, “Why shouldn’t we fulfill every desire that is in our hearts?” Embedded in both is the same question: Why should we deny ourselves... Continue Reading

States Say Churches (And Church Childcare Centers) Must Open Bathrooms to Transgenders (At Times)

Any time a church is used for a secular purpose – such as when it operates as a polling place – it must allow a person to choose the restroom based on his or her perceived "gender identity"

Written by Gregory Tomlin | Tuesday, September 13, 2016

The law defines a place of public accommodation as any place, licensed or unlicensed, which is “open to and accepts or solicits the patronage of the general public.” It also claims that such places may not restrict access or deny services to a person because of gender identity.   The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD)... Continue Reading

Sex Ed Without the Sex

Unlike many pregnancy groups, the Life Center also works in public schools

Written by Olga Khazan | Tuesday, September 13, 2016

“What I found was that the Life Center now touches nearly every part of citizens’ reproductive lives. It instructs public-school kids in sexual mores, intervenes when panicked women find out they’re pregnant, and leads young moms in the ways of Christ-focused parenting.”   Misty Stewart gave the worksheet to every student in the class: “The... Continue Reading

Utopia is Burning: Burning Man Festival 2016

The right to define one’s self-identity has become the ultimate moral touchstone.

Written by Peter Jones | Sunday, September 11, 2016

Indeed, the right to define one’s self-identity has become the ultimate moral touchstone. A sophisticated and clean version of the Burning Man philosophy came from Supreme Court Justice Kennedy: each person has “the right to define one’s own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life.” Such a definition... Continue Reading

Should Christians Roar? 5 Questions About The Clemson “WeRoar” Prayer Protest

Last Friday, September 2, 2016, a group of students at Clemson University gathered to protest the suppression of free speech by campus officials

Written by Richard D. Phillips | Saturday, September 10, 2016

“When their members are involved in protests, pastors should of course provide them with counsel and prayer. Sometimes, the issues behind the protests will need to be illuminated by clear teaching from God’s Word. But in general, the mission of the church is not well served by its direct involvement in government action.”   Last... Continue Reading

This Sceptic Isle

Britain is unusually irreligious, and becoming more so.

Written by The Economist | Thursday, September 8, 2016

The country is littered with evidence of the change. Everywhere deconsecrated churches are reopening as bars and restaurants. Five hundred churches were turned into luxury homes over five years in London alone. Shrinking congregations and growing repair bills are typically the fatal combination: about a quarter of Sunday services are attended by fewer than 16... Continue Reading

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