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Monday Share: Dealing with Suicide in the Church: A Pastoral Perspective
June is, unbeknownst to me 'til now, Men's Mental Health Awareness month. While I'm not one to govern the calendar around more modern, man-made events, the underlying mental health problems people face (specifically men in this case) are a serious one, and the church should take note, in my opinion. More to the point for today's share from ACBC is suicide, and how the church ought to approach this difficult topic. A glance at the statistics shows that men are four times more
Jeremey Voit
4 days ago2 min read


Extra Share: Thoughts on A.I. and Work
I have to preface this by stating that I'm not at all familiar with the source of today's share, and as such, I'm not going to advocate for or against reading their content. I came across this piece on Tim Challies' site. His site, I do of course trust. Regardless, I think the author provides some interesting insight into the potential problems with A.I. and work. Insights I see myself struggling with. Ultimately, in my opinion, work is here to stay, as it is built into us as
Jeremey Voit
May 231 min read


The Measure of a... "Man"?
As a kid, one of my favorite TV shows was Star Trek: The Next Generation. If you're familiar with the show, one of the main characters (and one of my favorites) was an android named Data. As the show progressed, Data strove to become more human-like, kind of like Pinocchio. Data eventually even acquired a special chip that gave human emotions. One particular episode that I recall involved a case where Data was on trial to defend the right to autonomy as an android. From a sci
Jeremey Voit
May 143 min read
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