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ARTICLES & OPINIONS


Neighbors We May Be
The proposition that what unites is greater than what divides is an illusion. We must turn our iceberg picture around: social-political differences are the bulk, while identifying as Christians is the visible bit, and sadly, all that we have in common. We are two separate species altogether, visibly mistaken for one another by the identity we both profess. We are confronted with the fact that, while we can share a sidewalk, we can no longer share a harvest. We are not even in

JM Zabick
May 18 min read
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An Incestuous Relationship with Truth
This social reality is the intellectual crisis of our day. What could pose more of a threat than the horizon of sheer ignorance?

JM Zabick
Mar 9, 20256 min read
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Considerations for the Voting Christian
Cautions for fellow believers disheartened by the folly of this election season, particularly the antics of so many American Christians.

JM Zabick
Nov 2, 20244 min read
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Our Silence Is Deadly
If I earn my church's ire because my faith doesn't match their politics, so be it. I love my church enough to risk it not loving me back.

JM Zabick
Jan 15, 202112 min read
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Christianity Today's Swipe at the Evangelical Right
Christianity Today's editorial, calling for the President's removal, whipped up intense evangelical rebuke. But it hit at something spot on!

JM Zabick
Dec 20, 20194 min read
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