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  • Monday, November 22, 2021

    DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 – 13:56): ────────────────── The Kyle Rittenhouse Trial: The Rule of Law and the Demands of Justice WALL STREET JOURNAL (THE EDITORIAL BOARD) Kyle Rittenhouse Is Not Guilty PART 2 (13:57 – 15:3): ────────────────── Issue to Watch This Week: Senate to Debate After House

  • Jesus and deconstruction

    I shared a meme recently on Facebook to a page dedicated to discussion about house churches. It’s a site with lively discussion on issues broader than church and religion, but usually, the Christian faith comes through. I have no idea… The post Jesus and deconstruction appeared first on Baptist News

  • Why Joseph Smith Ran for President

    Why would Joseph Smith run for the United States presidency in the 1844 election? Surely, he was a most improbable candidate. Surely, as the prophet who ushered in the Dispensation of the Fullness of Times, built cities that he hoped could become Zion, and saw church membership grow to some

  • These Hanukkah Images Are Free to Download

    It’s easy to send digital Hanukkah greeting cards, post Hanukkah images on social media, or decorate your home with festive images. At My Jewish Learning, we created three downloadable Hanukkah images that you can use for free, whether it’s to create your own custom Hanukkah e-card, to spread the light

  • Taanit 7

    Unless we’re farmers, most of us probably don’t fully appreciate the blessing of rain. How could we? Here in New England, where I live and work, we are blessed with an abundance of lakes, rivers and streams. Even during the summer, we rarely experience the kind of devastating droughts that