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Rome Killed Jesus. God Did Not Require It. Here's Why
Jesus was executed by the Roman Empire on political charges, by Roman soldiers, using a method reserved for slaves and rebels — and he asked God to stop it. If God required the death, that prayer makes no sense. If Rome did it, the prayer makes complete sense. This changes everything about what the cross means — and what it means for your suffering.
The Bible Never Mentions Abortion. Here's Why
Christianity has produced at least five major theories of what the cross accomplished — Ransom, Christus Victor, Sacrifice/Access, Moral Influence, and Penal Substitution — spanning 2,000 years, and no ecumenical council has ever declared one of them "the" answer.
America Is Not in the Bible. Here's Why That Matters
The Bible was completed approximately 1,681 years before the United States existed. It says nothing about America, democracy, constitutional republics, or capitalism. Every verse cited for American exceptionalism — every single one — is about ancient Israel, Solomon's temple, or Jesus's disciples in occupied Palestine. None mentions America because none could. But the deeper problem is not the anachronism. The deeper problem is what this reading does: it takes covenant language belonging to another community, replaces the original meaning with a national myth, claims divine authority for a political project, and silences anyone who questions it. That is not faithful interpretation. It is the same pattern that shows up every time Scripture is weaponized. And it has consequences — for how we treat immigrants, how we justify wars, and how we confuse patriotism with faithfulness.