In this episode of The Mona Charen Podcast, Mona Charen speaks with author Jonathan Rauch about his new book, Cross Purposes: ...
This column examined the emotionally complex issues surrounding transgender, “gender fluid” and “non-binary” sexuality only ...
“Religious LGBT adults, including those who are moderately or highly ... 8% are either agnostic or atheist or “other non-Christian,” 2.5% are Jewish and 2% each are Mormon or Muslim. Among the ...
Yes. Though the Utah War has been called “bloodless,” in reality, Mormon militiamen in southern Utah perpetrated a horrific war atrocity on September 11, 1857, in a valley called the Mountain ...
Did, for instance, any Latter-day Saints die in the Mountain Meadows Massacre carried out by Mormon militiamen? Did Native tribes participate in the atrocity? Did Brigham Young order the massacre?
In fact, the historically majority-Mormon state has no forms of legal gambling at all — not so much as a state lottery. This can largely be attributed to the deep and long-standing influence ...
Jonathan Rauch, a Brookings Institution senior fellow and national expert on public policy, says American Christianity needs to look to Jesus and James Madison ...
Tithing has long been seen by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a test, a trial, if you will, of faith. Well, now the practice of donating a tenth of one’s income is ...
It’s one of the most harrowing scenes in Netflix’s grim Western. But is its depiction of the Mountain Meadows atrocities accurate? Everyone knows about the events of 9/11. But few are aware ...