politics
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“Attack” is a strange word for protest
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11 min read
When the state makes enemies of protestors, it uses the language of violence as cover to use violence against them, to disempower them.
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Is the Political Divide in Mainline Churches Even Real?
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13 min read
Recent data shows the mainline clergy are more likely to be liberal than their congregations. We shouldn’t assume this is real. Or matters.
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Why We Need To Be Talking About the AI Bubble
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5 min read
The thing about the AI discourse is that people aren’t taking seriously the direction this is heading — we’re not planning for the future we’re building.
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The big mistake in how we talk about regulations
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9 min read
Most of our public discussions about regulations exist to erase them, rather than understand that they aren’t what’s in the way of progress.
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There’s a phrase that seems sensible. We say that elections have consequences, which is only half true, and deceptively not.
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Funerals are for worship
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2 min read
Dealing with the shooting death of Charlie Kirk and its aftermath demonstrates the political minefield for Christians in modern politics.
