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Let the Little Children Hang with Church Grandmas

“The U.S. Isn’t Just Getting Older,” argued an article at the Harvard Business Review. “It’s Getting More Segregated by Age,” and “the extreme degree to which we’ve shunted young people into educational institutions, middle-aged adults into workplaces, and older people into retirement communities, senior centers, and nursing homes has come with costs.” This is sometimes true inside the Read more. The post Let the Little Children Hang with Church Grandmas appeared first on Christianity Today

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Politics

Milei Dances in Tel Aviv, but Faces Trouble at Home

President Javier Milei is navigating troubled waters this year. The eccentric Argentine’s presidency got off to a strong start after pulling the country out of an inflationary spiral in 2024; since then, he has seen his approval ratings drop significantly, as a series of corruption scandals involving him and his closest associates in government have […] The post Milei Dances in Tel Aviv, but Faces Trouble at Home appeared first on The American Conservative

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Environment

It’s time to make a plan for nuclear waste

Today, nuclear energy enjoys a rare moment of support across the political spectrum in the US. Interest from tech companies that are scrambling to meet demand for massive data centers has sparked a resurgence of money and attention in the industry. That newfound interest is exactly why it’s time to talk about an old problem:…

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Culture

Seeing What’s Not There

Seeing What’s Not There “Religion and humanity had nothing to do with this question. Interest alone is the governing principle with nations.” —John Rutledge of South Carolina, August 6, 1787, during debate on the slave trade, recorded in James Madison’s “Notes on the Debates in the Federal Convention” I tried to watch as much as I could of “Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise, and Thanksgiving,” held on the National Mall on May 17. Featuring Evangelical leaders like Dutch She...

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Culture

Letters | The historical Mary, how we approach AI

Letters | The historical Mary, how we approach AI Devotion, not Degradation I appreciate Luke Timothy Johnson’s engagement with The Lost Mary (“Manufactured Matriarch,” May), but his review presents a characterization of my work that is difficult to reconcile with the book itself. Readers are told that I exclude anything supernatural, selectively and arbitrarily construct conspiratorial theories from ancient sources, deny the Resurrection, despise the Gospel of John, portray Paul as the villa...

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