(OPINION) It’s no secret that the Christian community is shrinking. Headlines like “America’s Christian Majority is on Track to End” and “The Weird Spiral of Declining Christianity in America” grace endless reputable news outlets’ religion and culture sections. It’s also no secret that spiritual practices like witchcraft and astrology have been making waves, especially in the Gen-Z and Millennial communities.
Read MoreThe Middle States Commission on Higher Education, The King’s College’s academic accreditors, conducted an informational meeting notifying the student body of King’s recent failure to satisfy MSCHE accreditation standards on Monday, April 3. According to MSCHE representatives, King’s accreditation status is not to be revoked before, if at all, June 2023.
Read MoreAlmost half of Gen-Z and Millennial Americans have tattoos, and among these are many young Christians who have embraced the increasingly popular craze of getting images of religious and personal significance permanently engraved on themselves. Several students at The King’s College offered their thoughts in regard to their tattoos and the controversy that exists within the Christian community.
Read MoreAnti-abortion demonstrators met counter-protestors from the organization NYC For Abortion Rights during their march from St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral to a Bleecker Street Planned Parenthood clinic on Saturday, Feb. 4. Recent legislation that legalizes the purchase of abortion-inducing pills from pharmacies like Walgreens and CVS fueled Witness for Life, the organization behind this protest.
Read More(OPINION) Few current political issues are as emotional, tumultuous or polarizing as abortion. Approaching the topic inevitably evokes deep pain and a sense of injustice from both sides of the aisle. Recently, the mainstream press has begun to scrutinize a specific facet of the abortion issue: ectopic pregnancy procedures. Wanting to protect the lives of expecting mothers is basic common ground and should inspire legislative clarification instead of provoking further division.
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