by Andrew Larsen | Feb 2, 2023 | Opinion
I brought home a gift from the Ayatollah Sistani. I’m still savoring and pondering the significance of our visit with Sistani during a trip last summer with Muslim pilgrims in Iraq. Yes, I’m a Christian minister. More on that later. For those who don’t...
by Martin Accad | Jan 23, 2020 | Opinion
The targeted assassination of Qasem Soleimani and of Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis at Baghdad Airport, authorized by President Donald Trump in the early morning of Jan. 3, officially baptized the new year of 2020 with blood. The elimination of the major general of the Quds...
by Scott Stearman | Jul 26, 2019 | Opinion
We talk a lot today about religious freedom. Sometimes, the conversation devolves into the discussion of being forced to provide appropriate accommodations in the public space (like a business baking a “gay” wedding cake). Sometimes, it’s about religious displays on...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Feb 9, 2017 | News
The number of U.S. adults who perceive refugees as a threat to U.S. security has declined over the past 10 months, according to the Pew Research Center. More than half (55 percent) of respondents in April 2016 labeled refugees leaving Iraq and Syria in large numbers...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Oct 3, 2016 | News
Legislation proposed in the U.S. House of Representatives would provide relief to victims of genocide in Iraq and Syria and to hold perpetrators, namely the Islamic State, accountable. The Iraq and Syria Genocide Relief and Accountability Act of 2016 was introduced on...