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Posted on April 15, 2019 April 14, 2019

Inside The Christian Academy With A History Of Alleged Abuse

Aaden Friday
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Aaden Friday
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Society+Politics
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abuse, christianity, conversion-therapy, Mental Health, religious-school

At a therapeutic farm in Georgia, troubled teens are possessed by demons, depressed because of technology—and allegedly mistreated by their caretakers. Read more

Posted on September 26, 2018 September 12, 2018

Banishing The Ghost Of Melvil Dewey: How Public Libraries Are Outgrowing Their Classist Roots

Anna Gooding-Call
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Anna Gooding-Call
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Society+Politics
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christianity, Classism, digital media, Education, history, libraries, racism

Vulnerable voices will not be heard in public discussion of the library; if money talks, they are nearly mute. Read more

Posted on April 27, 2016 October 24, 2018

Christianity Asks Us To Forgive — But I Can’t Forgive My Abuser

The Establishment
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The Establishment
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Society+Politics
Tagged
abuse, christianity, forgiveness, religion, society-politics

Christians are supposed to forgive every enemy. But does that still apply when forgiveness could cause more harm than good? Read more

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