Our faith is made visible through the dignity we show others. True compassion isn't about agreement; it's about recognizing the divine value in every person, just as Christ did.
Thoughts on DEI
Disclaimer: I live in a Red state. It is election season, and many of the political ads follow a specific script. Lately, I’ve seen women slamming DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), which sent me down a rabbit hole. On the surface, diversity, equity, and inclusion sound like common sense—why would any rational person be opposed? Don’t we want to promote a culture where individuals are given opportunities based on their skills, regardless of their gender, background, or physical abilities? When did recognizing the contributions of minorities, women, and the disabled become a "bad" thing?
The SAVE Act: The Paperwork Wall
The SAVE Act is a bogus piece of legislation. It isn't about security; it’s a calculated effort to shrink the voting pool. While the rhetoric claims to protect "election integrity." The primary targets of this "paperwork wall" are American citizens—specifically married women, low-income families, and those with "non-standard" names. The Logical Collapse of the Conspiracy … Continue reading The SAVE Act: The Paperwork Wall
Thoughts On Racism
Racism is unacceptable in any society, particularly from its leaders, who must take responsibility for their actions. When racist views are validated by authority figures, it normalizes such beliefs, impacting societal norms and younger generations. The Bible emphasizes love and justice, urging individuals to speak out against racism and promote dignity for all.