Perhaps during the election season, the old saying, “Its best not to talk politics and religion,” went out the door along with civility. A recent letter to the editor in the Arizona Jewish Post, a ...
Do you remember what our neighborhoods looked like leading up to the 2024 presidential election? Campaign signs were everywhere. The natural greenery of the area was lost in a sea of signs colored in ...
This is a complex question. For me, I believe as an ordained minister, I would never run for office. I happen to believe that clergy should not run for office because I see the church and state as ...
Politics and work play more of a leading role than acknowledged in a public discourse focused almost entirely on gender roles ...
In “The Use and Misuse of Religion” (column, Sept. 27), David Brooks makes a characteristically compelling case for the proper relationship between faith and politics. Yet as a lifelong Christian, I ...
Religious identity can provide people with a sense of purpose, belonging and moral grounding. Sometimes it inspires compassion and peace, but at other times, it fuels conflict. In the United States, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans are far more likely to consider religion central to their lives and to support giving clergy a say in public policy than people in nine countries that are close allies, ...
“Public broadcasting has long benefited from taxpayer dollars while excluding many voices, especially faith-based and conservative perspectives,” Miller says. Frankly, the National Religious ...
What does it mean to mourn someone who thrived on conflict? Charlie Kirk’s assassination sent shockwaves through America’s already polarized political and religious landscape. In this episode of ...