by William C. Duncan | Nov 18, 2022
How spirituality helps LGBTQ youth Written by William C. Duncan As they struggled through the physical, mental and emotional trauma of being thrown out of their homes by their families, many homeless LGBTQ youths in Ogden carried journals and Sharpies with them....
by Jonathan Ammons | Nov 16, 2022
America’s wall of separation Written by Jonathan Ammons The author’s views are his own. ********** “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” —U.S. Constitution— When Thomas Jefferson penned the...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 11, 2022
Election winners should keep an eye on regulatory bureaucracy Written by William C. Duncan In the final few weeks of the election season, President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama described the election as being a referendum on democracy. In a way, that...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 4, 2022
People of faith have played a longtime role in encouraging civic participation Written by William C. Duncan With Halloween now past, skeletons and gravestones will start disappearing from our neighborhoods, but a spooky atmosphere is still here … because it’s still...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 28, 2022
Are religious freedom claims all about politics? It’s not that simple Written by William C. Duncan Though religious groups and people of faith have welcomed recent U.S. Supreme Court religious freedom decisions, some observers have characterized them as part of a...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 21, 2022
Religious colleges are good marriage incubators Written by William C. Duncan Americans are less likely to get married than they have in the past. A Pew Research Center article explains: “The share of adults ages 25 to 54 who are currently married fell from 67% in...