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The Collapsing Boundaries of War
War messes with our moral compass. But it is the sense of inevitability that does far more damage. Our work is to enforce those boundaries.
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Rejected—and the morality of rejecting in return
Rejection is a prime example of something we hate experience and seem to love doing to others. Even when we don’t want to.
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Why is it so dangerous to be a kid in the United States?
The United States is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for children. So why are we so convinced that we can’t change that?
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Yes, it really is all about the money
In a parable that draws our minds to fairness and merit, Jesus compels us to address how money affects our neighbors and neighborhoods.
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The Challenge for Moral Persuasion
There are things all people value. But we’ve entered a time in which building up those connections are nearly impossible.
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What we really want when we want to do the right thing
There is a reason we often struggle to know what the right thing to do is in a situation. We don’t like the pain of it.
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No Act of Faith
It is no act of faith to deny Desmond Tutu’s daughter from presiding at her godfather’s funeral because she is married to a woman.
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We’ve run out of excuses for football
Football is killing people. And because it isn’t happening on the field, we can pretend like it isn’t happening at all.