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  • Musings from the Balcony

    Musings from the Balcony

    Grace Sangalang Ng
    December 30, 2025

    “Your love never fails. It never gives up. It never runs out on me.”* I stood, watching a gym full of hundreds of college students, singing these words of praise and truth. Arms-raised, dancing, clapping, and shouting – I admired their passion. The pulsing drums, the rocking guitars, the melodic keyboard, and the passionate vocals…

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  • Being real with ourselves, Mormons, (and everyone else)

    Being real with ourselves, Mormons, (and everyone else)

    Brandon Barr
    December 30, 2025

    Over the past four months, I have been dialoging with members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, otherwise known as Mormons, or LDS. This isn’t my first time (or fourth time, for that matter) but it’s been the best and most rewarding of all my interactions.  It’s the first time I…

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  • Original Fiction: Excerpt from “Sitting On The Knees of Gods”

    Original Fiction: Excerpt from “Sitting On The Knees of Gods”

    Justin Campbell
    December 30, 2025

    “We are the people who leap in the dark, we are the people on the knees of the gods. In our very flesh, (r)evolution works out the clash of cultures. It makes us crazy constantly, but if the center holds, we’ve made some kind of evolutionary step forward.”              …

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  • The Bullying Consensus

    The Bullying Consensus

    Raymond Morehouse
    December 30, 2025

    In a democratic society there is no greater or more powerful argument for a position than that it is the majority view. Majority positions are not just descriptive of a particular group, but go even further by implementing that position in a concrete way. In this way, we might say that the majority has the…

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  • Eucharist & Eutychianism

    Eucharist & Eutychianism

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    I just have a few thoughts about the Eucharist for today (aka The Lord’s Supper, aka Communion, aka The Sacrament, aka That Thing Your Church Doesn’t Do Enough). I am mostly interested in hearing responses from others who have thought more deeply about this topic. I inherited a fairly low church view of the Eucharist…

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  • The Demands of Justice

    The Demands of Justice

    Justin Campbell
    December 30, 2025

    “What is needed is a realization that power without love is reckless and abusive, and that love without power is sentimental and anemic. Power at its best, power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is love correcting everything that stands against love. And this is what…

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  • “Appreciating” Art

    “Appreciating” Art

    Raymond Morehouse
    December 30, 2025

    If you are like me and spend too much browsing around on the internet, you have probably run into this video: It’s quite entertaining because even though its ridiculous its not quite clear that this guy isn’t serious. If it wasn’t for the clips edited in on the end it could very well be confused for an…

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  • TULIP as Narrative

    TULIP as Narrative

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    I want to say a few words about every theologian’s favorite acronym—TULIP. I don’t intend to say anything substantially new here. I also don’t mean to ostracize anyone who gets an allergic reaction when Calvinism is mentioned; if you think I’m one of those scary Calvinists who brews his own beer, has a big burly…

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  • Generous Judgment?

    Generous Judgment?

    Tanner Gish
    December 30, 2025

    You don’t have to live in California, or even America, to hear about the outcries and the tensions behind the incredible prison overcrowding in this state. It is one of the many problems (although the list of California’s major problems is probably long enough to be a substantially long novel in and of itself) this…

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  • Why I don’t Believe in the “Rapture”

    Why I don’t Believe in the “Rapture”

    Raymond Morehouse
    December 30, 2025

    I should admit from the outset that my own convictions concerning end-times events is pretty unformed. That being said, I have become unconvinced that what has become known as “the Rapture” is actually found in the Bible, at least in the way that I was taught growing up. In other words, I don’t believe that…

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