In some left-wing corners of the commentariat, moral rectitude is out. Flagrant disregard of the social contract is in.
There’s a kind of moral clarity that almost feels undeniable when you first hear it. War is terrible. Violence destroys.
Those who invoke Jesus for socialism face a tension: if the power to end suffering creates a moral obligation, then the Jesus ...
Self-awareness, personal responsibility, and problem-solving skills help students navigate school and the inevitable ...
For decades, Nagaland’s political narrative has been shaped by contradictions that reveal a deeper crisis of division and direction. In public, politicians of all hues more often invoke moral ...
There are moments in public discourse that do not surprise by their content—because they belong to well-established ...
Moral distancing strategies based on the deployment of media terms, aka mediaspeak, underlie the vocabulary we use to ...
The bishops of New York are providing guidance on the Churchʼs teaching on assisted suicide and end-of-life decisions after ...
Democrats are again trying to pry some of the religious vote from Republicans, but their actions expose the insincerity of ...
Confucius, an ancient Chinese philosopher, taught that asking questions is vital for learning. His timeless quote states that ...
The pope and other religious leaders' calls for peace struggle to challenge global authorities and stop the ongoing wars ...
Even those who oppose war often do so within a framework shaped by the very systems of power they claim to challenge.