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DMV Says ‘No’ to Nude Photos for Licenses
When government officials in the state of Georgia decided to streamline the licensing process by allowing drivers to upload their own photos, they didn’t ...
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Is Political Morality Important?
According to a 2022 poll, most Americans believe the United States Congress is morally corrupt. Sixty-three percent of Americans, including a majority ...
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Americans Now Reject Moral Absolutes
Past generations of Americans viewed God as the basis of truth and morality. Not anymore. A new study shows that most Americans reject any absolute boundaries ...
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Former Legislator Arrested in Bribery Probe
When people refer to political corruption in American politics as a cesspool, it’s usually just a metaphor. But in one recent case, the term could ...
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When Evangelicals Embrace Same-Sex Relationships
Seventeen percent of evangelical women between the ages of 15 and 44 have had sex with another woman, according to data gathered by the CDC and analyzed ...
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We All Need Sexual Healing
Modern society has made sex easy and emptied it of its God given meaning. Sex has been redefined as a self-determined commodity that results in frustration ...
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Woman Finds Major Cash in Free Couch
Vicky Umodu needed furniture for her new home, so she responded to a Craigslist ad for a matching set of two sofas and a chair, all available for free. ...
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What Is Morality?
A video from content creators Aperture gives a brief overview of the basic questions people ask about personal morality: "If I steal from the rich ...
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The Sad Legacy of TV’s 'Friends'
In a blog post, author Jonathan Van Maren writes:
It wasn’t until I was doing the research for my book The Culture War that I began to come across ...
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Nothing Wrong, Lame, or Corny About Being Wholesome
There seems to be a pervasive idea today that if you have a moral center you are somehow robbing yourself of experiencing life. Fortunately, there are ...
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