I feel this to my core. I’ve voted FOR Law Amendment, FOR ERLC abolishment, for 990 reform and YET… I find myself aligned with characters I want NO WHERE NEAR power and authority.
Some, unlike me, can’t align their votes with those people.
I don't care how important a piece of writing is otherwise. If it contains the sentence, "The fight for Christian nationalism was also a premier theme of DC Talk’s music," it is a bad piece that shouldn't be trusted or cited.
The message I want to give the rest of my life to spreading: Christianity isn’t just true—it’s enchantingly beautiful. It gives not just answers but peace. In a world of noise and fear and anger, Jesus still makes sense.
One can't help but notice a pattern wherein proponents of transgender ideology are enraged when they're required to persuade/elect. "States are allowed to decide this for themselves" seems unacceptable. Only rigorous enforcement will do.
Pitting college against marriage makes some intuitive sense, but there's a catch: the data strongly suggests that not attending some kind of higher ed would *drop* a young man/woman's odds of finding a partner.
6x as many young adults find spouses at school than at church.