America’s readers view military intervention as often necessary – with genocide as the most cited reason – but always a tough moral call.
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The Letters
I am 16 years removed, and I am not yet able to forgive the men who orchestrated and carried out the attacks. Maybe one day I will be.
The Letters
Just war is not just about avoiding war but also proactively building peace.
How did your faith change in college?
Readers who attended secular colleges were less likely to report that their faith was strengthened in college.
The Letters
While I appreciate the value of recognizing a rare humanitarian gesture by the Trump administration, this editorial neglects to directly acknowledge U.S. culpability.
America readers across the U.S. tell us how the opioid crisis is affecting them
I’m afraid the community may become immune to helping these people. There is always talk of not administering the drugs that will bring these addicts who overdose back to life.”
Pre-Cana or Engaged Encounter? America readers tell us how they prepared for marriage
“Marriage preparation is a fantastic opportunity for evangelization, catechesis and pastoral care—our diocese dropped the ball on this opportunity.”
Who should take the lead in protecting the environment? America readers gave us a definitive answer.
Regardless of who readers thought should take the lead, a striking majority called for collaboration in battling climate change.
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We need to get back to honest debate and decent, well-thought criticism of both President Trump and the opposition party.
