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Our instinctive discomfort reveals something about the unnaturalness of these procedures.
The manifesto of the WHCD shooting suspect was biblically superficial and wrong. It was also unsettlingly familiar.
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Michael Valdovinos’s book offers coping strategies, which are a start. But what we truly need is forgiveness.
Traditionally a Catholic enterprise, Protestants are increasingly turning to natural procreative technology.
And the church of Jesus Christ has to offer people a better way of thinking about life and dependence if we want to push against the horrors of euthanasia.
Chatbots are making objectophilia commonplace. Christians have a moral duty to oppose these “relationships.”
All is not lost. But Christians must regain our distinctiveness and reclaim our moral clarity.
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A new book from Jo Bartosch and Robert Jessel makes a compelling and rightfully angry case against pornography but fails to articulate a better sexual ethic.
Responses to our July/August article about AI and other stories.
Evangelical factions can increasingly be identified by our speech. We agree on big issues yet insult and talk past each other.