Behind the god of religions ..

Faced with an atheist’s compelling objections to religious guilt, I find myself re-evaluating my perspective on atheism. How sixteen centuries of Christendom transformed the early Church’s living communion into a rigid, moralizing system of institutional control. Modern society’s rejection of the divine is not a lack of interest in God, but a healthy reaction against the caricature the church has made of Him. A lucid call to rediscover Christ’s original, liberating message—beyond religion.

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Zionist, yes, and so what…

I am not Jewish, but I am a Zionist—because no one can deny this basic right to life.
Israel is not perfect: its policies, its governments, and its excesses often disturb me. Its so-called “holy land” is not always holy, and its contradictions are real. And yet, despite its flaws, Israel remains the only functioning democracy in the Middle East, where Arab citizens enjoy more rights than Jews or Christians in any Arab country.

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Truth & Politic …

“What if truth finally became a mandatory requirement in politics?”

In the midst of an election campaign, as promises fly thick and fast and lies pile up, Wales is daring to launch a revolution: banning elected officials from lying, under penalty of expulsion. A law that inspires citizens, divides legal experts, and prompts Christians to reflect on their role in a democracy in crisis. What if it were up to us to demand this transparency? A read that challenges, inspires… and makes you want to take action.

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Adults ? … or fathers ?

What is the fundamental difference between an adult and a father? The answer is simple, one is physiologically able to give birth, the other has.
As I read this text, I realize two things that many of us lose sight of. The first is that we are not indispensable, only God is! The second is that we are called to be fathers.

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