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Playing Trump by Mel Gurtov 1098 words One cannot examine the wars in Ukraine and Gaza without noticing certain parallels. First and foremost are the human and economic costs of aggression. Those costs are staggering, and how they might be made up is anybody’s guess, since the aggressors—Russia and Israel—are not going to pay. And
Who wants to end violence? With 5,595+ actions, Campaign Nonviolence is working on it by Rivera Sun 873 words Charlie Kirk’s murder. School shootings in Minneapolis and Denver. Genocide in Gaza. Russia’s war in Ukraine. Violence is everywhere. It’s frightening and heartbreaking. No one likes violence. Do they? In truth, our culture sends out very
Christians don’t own the moral high ground? by Bob Topper 1,233 words Fundamentalists were angered in 1973 when the Supreme Court confirmed the right to abortion and the rights of the LGBTQ community to live life as they choose. In their eyes these human rights violated god’s laws. Moreover, they worried that with the decline in church attendance, America