Why Many Marriages Don’t Last Anymore
Historically, marriage was regarded as a lifelong commitment, with couples entering the union aware that challenges were inevitable and perseverance was essential. In contrast, contemporary divorce rates…
June 13, 2026
Why Many Marriages Don’t Last Anymore
June 12, 2026
Permitted, Regulated, but Not Forbidden: Polygamy in Christianity and Islam
June 12, 2026
Parenting Has No Manual, Be Slow to Judge Other People’s Children
June 11, 2026
Who Is Shaping Your Child?
June 11, 2026
The Great Exodus: Why the Younger Generation is Leaving the Church
June 10, 2026
The Unspoken Transaction: Why Men’s Gifts and Favors Often Come with Expectations
June 10, 2026
What if the best thing about your death is freedom?
June 9, 2026
Why science, the Bible, the Quran, and the Torah consider pork unclean for human consumption
June 13, 2026
Why Many Marriages Don’t Last Anymore
June 12, 2026
Permitted, Regulated, but Not Forbidden: Polygamy in Christianity and Islam
June 12, 2026
Parenting Has No Manual, Be Slow to Judge Other People’s Children
June 11, 2026
Who Is Shaping Your Child?
June 11, 2026
The Great Exodus: Why the Younger Generation is Leaving the Church
June 10, 2026
The Unspoken Transaction: Why Men’s Gifts and Favors Often Come with Expectations
June 10, 2026
What if the best thing about your death is freedom?
June 9, 2026
Why science, the Bible, the Quran, and the Torah consider pork unclean for human consumption
Historically, marriage was regarded as a lifelong commitment, with couples entering the union aware that challenges were inevitable and perseverance was essential. In contrast, contemporary divorce rates…
Marriage has not been a static institution throughout human history. It has evolved in response to economic realities, demographic challenges, cultural customs, and religious teachings. The concept…
Raising children is one of the most demanding, emotionally draining, and uncertain responsibilities in life. Still, people often act as if parenting is an exact science: just…
The proverb “it takes a village to raise a child” reflects a historical reality in which the village was a tangible, geographically defined community. This community included…
Across the globe, a quiet but seismic demographic shift is occurring within the walls of traditional religious institutions. Millennials and Generation Z are leaving the church in…
Reciprocity often shapes how people relate to each other. Most of us expect that kindness, generosity, and effort will be noticed or returned. This is true for…
Society often conditions individuals to perceive death as the ultimate thief, depriving us of time, potential, and joy. Survival is elevated as the highest virtue, with significant…
The prohibition against consuming pork represents one of the most prominent dietary restrictions in human history. This avoidance, rooted in the foundational texts of Abrahamic religions and…
Within ethical theory, a significant distinction exists between normative ethics, which addresses how individuals ought to act, and descriptive ethics, which examines how individuals actually behave. This…
Within the fields of sociology and human development, the family is widely regarded as the foundational unit of civilization. Disruption of this structure, especially through paternal absence,…