Letters to the Editor
July 30, 2024[…] execrable than the rationales of the Right because It is not poised on the leading edge of world takeover – and if it were, would still be nearer my God than thee. Because conservatism allows […]
[…] execrable than the rationales of the Right because It is not poised on the leading edge of world takeover – and if it were, would still be nearer my God than thee. Because conservatism allows […]
[…] Sottile also analyzes Chad’s background as the author of bestselling novels that predicted the end of the world. She argues that Chad’s acceptance within the Mormon community allowed Lori to see him as a […]
[…] and then it’s slow. It’s joyful and then it’s hopeless. It’s silly and then it’s serious. It’s breaking and then it’s healing. It’s always full of life. I love you, brother. Until we meet […]
[…] had wings and could lift into the sky and fly anywhere he wished. How she wanted the world to be a lovely place for him, no troubles, no worries. How she wished everything could […]
[…] it with what was happening—to me, on social media, with the Church, with the country, with the world—there was no discernible pattern. Perhaps there’s just too much data. Perhaps they mix it up simply […]
[…] to the witch hunts, from the massive slaughter, enslavement, exploitation, and oppression of Indigenous peoples throughout the world sanctioned by Christian colonizers to the use of theological and scriptural “truth” to oppress and marginalize […]
[…] she must be seen as a real personage who acts as the Other to the male God, breaking out of monotheism or even dualism into a rich, wide spectrum of divine possibilities and characteristics. […]
[…] Romney appears to believe the American “destiny” is to be the policeman and savior of all the world (though in admirable moderation), notwithstanding the abundant prophetic warnings regarding the coming bankruptcy of the nation […]
[…] of our own national safety. *** It is an ominous fact that at least one-fourth of the world’s population is involved in merciless, devastating conflict in spite of the fact that most people in […]
[…] in something more protective. A hard case. A shell. Something that separates them more firmly from the world outside. The world that is not the temple. But then again, they are just articles of […]