Counter Culture?
Are Christians called to be countercultural? The way the word gets thrown around these days, it would seem as though some Christians believe that being…
Are Christians called to be countercultural? The way the word gets thrown around these days, it would seem as though some Christians believe that being…
The subject of "cuddling" seems to have touched a nerve it's got some people are up in arms. For instance, consider this recent exchange between two prominent guardians of Biblical Manhood™
Today's post is also a guest post, this time from Asha Daya. Asha is a journalist, content creator and TEDx speaker based in Los Angeles. She talks about reframing the abortion debate.
One of the greatest hinderances to constructive dialogue about abortion is the prevalence of extreme, conversation-stopping rhetoric.
While Democrats generally self-identify as “pro-choice,” they also are more likely to advocate for and enact policies that actually reduce abortions. On the other hand, while Republicans generally self-identify as “pro-life,” they generally oppose policies that actually reduce abortions and instead advocate only for the criminalization of abortion.