
Breakpoint Gaza Peace Deal, Oral Arguments on Colorado's "Anti-Conversion" Law, the New Archbishop of Canterbury, Generic Abortion Drugs, and More
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Oct 10, 2025 A tentative peace deal is paving the way for hostages in Gaza to return home, sparking discussions on its historic implications. The Supreme Court deliberates on conversion therapy and free speech rights. The FDA's approval of a generic abortion pill ignites fierce debates over safety and pro-life strategies. The appointment of a new Archbishop of Canterbury raises questions about the Church of England's direction. Lastly, insights into Kentucky's custody law reveal its limited impact on divorce rates, alongside thoughts on Gen Z's marriage trends.
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Ceasefire Brings Joy and Mourning
- The Gaza hostage-release deal is a historic, emotionally complex moment mixing relief and profound mourning.
- John Stonestreet warns it exposes persistent realities about evil and the need for a worldview that explains and heals it.
Christianity Frames Gratuitous Evil
- Christianity provides a framework to explain gratuitous evil and offer hope, unlike purely naturalistic accounts.
- Stonestreet says only a Christian worldview both names extreme evil and points to a supernatural resolution.
Defend Counselors' Speech Rights
- Protect professional speech rights for counselors who provide talk-based help to clients questioning identity.
- John Stonestreet and ADF argued at SCOTUS that Colorado's ban unlawfully suppresses protected professional speech.



