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No More Self-Reliance

No More Self-Reliance

In his Inauguration Day speech, President Joe Biden preached the need for unity moving forward, saying without it, “there is no peace, only bitterness and fury; no progress, only exhausting outrage; no nation, only a state of chaos.” While most people desire and strive for unity, many of us continue to live along the lines of our national divisions. How did we get here? And how should we proceed in the years to come?

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Abstinence, Monogamy, and the Pandemic

Abstinence, Monogamy, and the Pandemic

The onset of the coronavirus pandemic last year brought a number of major shifts to our daily lives. No more could we enter the grocery store without a mask, gather with family and friends, or even go to school. Plentiful changes made over the past year have left many to question casual sex – and to seriously wonder if or how they will meet, date, and marry. Life pre-pandemic presented its own difficulties when it came to finding the one. The decline of marriage and high rate of divorce, a myriad online dating options, the reality of casual sex, ghosting and other confusing practices, all offered temptations to give in to the no-strings attached mentality or abandon finding a mate altogether. However, as loneliness and polarization have afflicted our society over the past year, the pull toward deeper human relationships in the forms of companionship and community has grown ever stronger.

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The Beauty of Gendered Language

The Beauty of Gendered Language

Mama. Mère. Ina. Mum.

Across every language, culture, and faith the world over, “mother” is a primal utterance. For many, it connotes a comforting presence, recalling the intimacy we experience in the loving in the arms of one who has given us life. We are connected with our mothers inside the womb and outside of it, so much so that most of us will call out for “mama” on our deathbed. This relationship between mother and child seems even miraculous; it transcends both time and generation – each child has a mother, and every mother was once a child herself. Thus, the word “mother” captures a beautiful truth about human beings – we are, by our very nature, always related to someone else. The transcendent relations of family are so important that we use words which not only connect us in intimacy, but recall us in fact. While the family we are born into does not ultimately define us, our relationships within it help orient us in the world beyond. Without words that ground us into the truth of our being, we can find ourselves unmoored, undefined, and unhappy.

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The Fight Against Pornography Is Worth It

The Fight Against Pornography Is Worth It

In a recent article for Quilette, psychology professor Christopher J. Ferguson imputes "ideological obsession" to "moral majoritarians" within the Republican party, calling it "bad for conservatives." He argues on the...

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