Category: Discrimination

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The Dangers of a Presidency Rooted in Constant Threats

How Leadership by Intimidation Undermines Democracy and Public Safety Introduction A presidency that relies on persistent threats toward government officials and the public endangers the core stability and integrity of a nation. When leaders employ intimidation instead of building consensus and engaging in constructive dialogue, they erode the essential pillars of democracy, diminish public trust, and risk long-term harm to…

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Understanding Third-Country Removals in Light of Scripture

Understanding Third-Country Removals Through the Lens of Scripture When governments send immigrants to third countries—places they’ve never lived, with no family or community—it’s natural to wonder: is this fair, and what would the Bible say about it? Let’s break it down in simple terms. What Happens in Third-Country Removals? Many immigrants are sent to countries they don’t know, often for…

Can a Divisive President Truly Unite the Nation?

Reflections on Leadership, Unity, and the Power of Words Would a Sitting President Egg On Supporters by Disparaging the Nation? Why would a sitting president egg on supporters by continuously disparaging the nation? In the complex world of politics, the words and actions of a sitting president carry immense weight. When a leader chooses to criticize their own country or…

Wisdom for Today: When God Troubled Them

Understanding 2 Chronicles 15:6 and the Purpose of Spiritual Adversity Sometimes, life feels like everything is falling apart—there’s chaos, conflict, and nothing seems to go right. For many people of faith, the Bible offers stories that help make sense of these tough times. One powerful example comes from 2 Chronicles 15:6, where it says, “Nation was crushed by nation and…

Understanding the Dangers of Excessive Pride

Understanding the Dangers of Excessive Pride in Simple Terms What Does “Pride Goes Before Destruction” Mean? The saying “pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall” is an old proverb in Proverbs 16:18 that warns us: when someone gets too full of themselves—acting like they’re always right, better than everyone else, and untouchable—they’re setting themselves up for…

Live Boldly: How Christian Love Can Inspire Change

How Everyday Acts of Love Can Change Lives, Communities, and the World What does it really mean to love like Jesus? In a world often marked by division, indifference, and injustice, Christian love stands out as a radical, powerful force for good. Let’s explore what the Bible says about love, why it matters, and how putting it into action can…

Understanding Otherness: Its Impact on Society

Understanding the Concept of Otherness Why It Matters and How It Affects Us All The idea of “otherness” might sound complicated, but it’s something that impacts each of us in our daily lives. At its core, “otherness” is about making distinctions between “us” and “them,” separating people into groups based on how they look, think, act, or even where they’re…