Inclusion Cannot Be Comfortable
Where was the compassion when I had to comfort my sister during her mental breakdowns because she had nowhere else to turn?
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Where was the compassion when I had to comfort my sister during her mental breakdowns because she had nowhere else to turn?
Read More…The American doctrine of religious liberty and separation of church and state began as a good attempt to mark out the boundaries of the secular and the religious and allow each to flourish on its own. Yet it seems to me that this is, at best, an unequal yoking.
Read More…Of all the gay bars on Main Street, only one flies Old Glory above the rainbow flag: the Pegasus.
Read More…Editor’s Note: The following piece is a half of a point-counterpoint regarding libertarian and traditional conservative perspectives on transgenderism. Find the other half, written by Zach Neeley, here. All mental illnesses are painful in their spiritual, emotional, and physical manifestations—and in dealing with people who suffer from mental illness, ignoring the problem never leads to […]
Read More…Editor’s Note: The following piece is a half of a point-counterpoint regarding libertarian and traditional conservative perspectives on transgenderism. Find the other half, written by Alex Jacobs, here. For me, it all started one afternoon after school last May when my then-brother asked me to come meet with him and my mom downstairs in my […]
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