As 2023 comes to a close Kansans are celebrating the end of another year and looking forward to a new beginning in 2024. Come Jan. 8, the state Legislature will assemble to embark on its new agenda ...
Conor Friedersdorf posts a short report from a religion panel at the Aspen Ideas Festival. An audience member observed that it’s an exciting thing to see American religions breaking down and ...
The story is told about a woman who got into an accident in western North Carolina. The woman called her mechanic for a tow, but he was too busy to come, so he sent a friend from another company.
Clare Chambers, a Cambridge University philosopher, thinks marriage is a bad idea, period. Excerpts: When the state recognises marriage, it does three things: it defines, it endorses, and it regulates ...
One of the major questions I’ve spent the better part of the last few years trying to work up an answer to is the matter of why – in the adaptive sense – people punish others as third parties ...
This feature is only available to members. Join now for full online access. Matt Woodley: Welcome to this episode of Monday Morning Preacher, a podcast by preachers and for preachers. Full time ...
Whose Sky Is It Anyway? More on the Opaque State of Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program Trump’s Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and the Mar-a-Lago Documents Probe A ‘Warning’ or a Threat? Audio By Carbonatix ...
One of the major questions I’ve spent the better part of the last few years trying to work up an answer to is the matter of why – in the adaptive sense – people punish others as third parties ...
If journalist Jamal Khashoggi was in fact murdered by agents of the Saudi government, that would certainly be awful, a crime worth lamenting and condemning. But is it reasonable for the killing to ...
Ben Burgis, a philosophy professor and columnist for the liberal magazine Jacobin, argued Tuesday that more progressive members of the Democratic Party are focusing on critiquing “individual morality, ...