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In Lieu of Flowers

Food makes you think of the folk in your life and I thought about a certain person all day Tuesday. The post In Lieu of Flowers appeared first on Good Faith Media.

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What Paul Knew About Jesus

Adam Gopnik recently published an article in the New Yorker about what Paul knew about Jesus and Paul’s influence. There was something else not long ago about Paul’s religion, playing it off against the teaching and religion of Jesus. It is about...

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“A Free Exercise Surprise” by Donald Drakeman

A Free Exercise SurpriseDonald Drakeman The following is an introductory essay to Donald Drakeman’s upcoming book, The Free Exercise Clause and the Rights of Conscience (Harvard University Press, 2026). Drakeman’s work will be available for...

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A Letter to My 5-Year-Old Self

Most people don’t want girls who think they can do what boys can do and certainly not those who think they can do it better. The post A Letter to My 5-Year-Old Self appeared first on Good Faith Media.

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John Prine and Our Dirty Little Wars

I can’t help but think that the reason some Christians lean into a get-your-soul-into-heaven message is to distract us from the hell we are enabling here on earth. The post John Prine and Our Dirty Little Wars appeared first on Good Faith Media.

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Code for the People

Important short film, 'Code For The People'.It says, ok, have social media if you like, but also have your own website, made with open source, and use open source as much as possible in general, because "free" in this context really means "free as...

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Absolution without Repair

The White House report on the Smithsonian is not a correction of the historical record but a theology of it, reviving the covenant grammar that once made conquest read as providence. Against its demand for absolution without confession stands the...