Do you think that being asked to leave a restaurant, or having your meal interrupted, or being called by the public…
Do you think that being asked to leave a restaurant, or having your meal interrupted, or being called by the public…
Sir, I may not agree with the precise aesthetic in which you couched your expression of the same opinions I broadly hold, but I will defend to the death your right to be paid mid-six figures to say it without ever facing the approbation of college students
Ah, Jason, poor misguided soul that he is. Read more
Ha. Was going to trounce Jason ... but you beat me to it. Read more
I am not a Christian, but I was always under the impression that to be a Christian, you have to believe in Jesus Christ. “. . . [T]hat whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” I don’t see a connection between who you love, who you have relations with or who your friends are and… Read more
Thank you for this! I’m an Episcopal priest in Seattle, and I’m about to co-officiate the wedding for a beloved out poly couple in my congregation. I agree that this is the new edge for progressive Christian communities. Many of us are advocating not for queer folks to mimic straightness (and the deep failures of… Read more
Hat tip to Jim Cooke for his stellar illustration, as usual!
Dafuq I just read?
In no way am I religious, but knowing that a polyamorous can feel welcome in such a place warms my heart. I’m happy that you have this.
Soul Searching is our series about how the most secular generation in history is changing the face of religion.
The ending of Six Feet Under is remembered as one of TV’s most gut-wrenching finales—even by the standards of this…
“warnings about not getting caught up in the “love” part of the gospel” Read more
This comment is some serious quality.
I would have thought Colonel Sanders would be a breast man.