Persecution: The Struggle for Religious Freedom In a world that prides itself on progress and enlightenment, it is disheartening to … More
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Paul Haggis: A Champion for Religious Freedom
Paul Haggis: A Fighter for Religious Freedom In a world where religious persecution still persists, there are individuals who rise … More
Rising Concern: Violence Against Religious Converts on the Rise
Violence against Religious Converts: A Growing Concern In a world that prides itself on freedom of religion and expression, it … More
Preserving Sacred Spaces: Safeguarding Religious Sites in an Interconnected World
In recent years, the world has witnessed a distressing rise in the destruction of religious sites across various regions and … More
“The Edict of Fontainebleau: A Dark Moment in History for French Protestants”
The Edict of Fontainebleau was a decree issued by King Louis XIV of France in 1685, which revoked the Edict … More
“Using Art as a Tool for Change: How Social Issues are Taking Over Mainstream Media and Entertainment”
In recent years, social issues have become more prominent in mainstream media and entertainment. From movies to TV shows and … More
Religious Extremism: A Menace to Humanity
Religious Extremism: A Threat to Humanity The world today is plagued by various forms of religious extremism that threaten not … More
Religious Persecution of LGBTQ+ Individuals: A Global Issue in Need of Addressing
Persecution of LGBTQ+ individuals by religious groups or institutions has been a pervasive issue across the globe. Many religious organizations … More
BYU Changes Law School Name, Prompts Debate on History and Cancel Culture
On June 30th, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) retweeted a post from Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), which read “Et tu, BYU?” … More
The Controversy of Supernatural Beliefs: Why Evidence-Based Practice is the Only Way Forward
Human beings have always been fascinated by the supernatural. From tales of ghosts and spirits to stories about gods and … More
