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Am I Right, or Am I Loving?
Being right may win arguments, but it rarely heals hearts. This reflection invites us to walk the narrow path of love, humility, and presence—even…
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Caught in the Middle: Why Balanced Voices Get Burned in a Divided Media World
In a media culture that punishes nuance, thoughtful voices are often labeled as grifters or fence-sitters. But what if they’re just being honest? This…
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When Division Feels Safer Than Connection
In a world growing more polarized by the day, many are wondering: Why do even gentle conversations now feel like battlegrounds? This reflection explores…
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What a SOC119 Class Reveals About Religion, Politics, and the Human Condition
Curious what a real college classroom sounds like when students wrestle with religion, war, loneliness, and free speech? This SOC119 class is an unfiltered…
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From “That Could Be Me” to “You Could Never”: The Dark Shift in Luxury and Fame
What happens when luxury becomes performance—and fame becomes the goal? This article explores how rap, influencer culture, and social media have turned wealth into…
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Understanding the Abortion Clinic Protest: A Call for Empathy and Compassion
Protesting outside abortion clinics is a common expression of pro-life activism, driven by deeply held convictions about the sanctity of life. Many of those…
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Immanuel Kant: Seeking Absolute Truths in Ethics
Discover Kant’s moral philosophy on universal ethics, the Categorical Imperative, and treating others as ends, not means.