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Are You Going to Hell for Being Gay?
If someone came up to me and asked, “Does being gay mean I’m going to hell?” I would not answer quickly. That question usually comes from fear. It comes from someone who is not trying to argue, but who is honestly worried about their soul.
By Sound and Spirit15 days ago in Journal
Uliana Poltavets on Ukraine: Drones, Blackouts, and Attacks on Health Care
Uliana Poltavets, MS, is the International Advocacy and Ukraine Program Coordinator at Physicians for Human Rights. She focuses on documenting attacks on health care in Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion and supporting accountability work. Before joining PHR, she spent roughly a decade strengthening Ukraine’s civil society. Poltavets’ advocacy highlights how drone strikes on hospitals, ambulance targeting, and attacks on energy infrastructure disrupt clinical services, strain health workers, and endanger vulnerable groups, including pregnant women, people with disabilities, and older adults. Her work links open-source verification, partner reporting, and hospital testimony into usable evidence for investigators, courts, and public decision-makers worldwide.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen16 days ago in Journal
Power Settles in Speed, Form, Trust, and Silence: Tallinn, Milan, Zurich, and Lanzo d’Intelvi
Power does not move randomly. It responds to gravity. Not financial gravity. Not demographic gravity. Legal gravity. Every jurisdiction bends behavior differently. Some accelerate it. Some formalize it. Some monetize it. Some absorb it.
By Maroun Abou Harb16 days ago in Journal
Inside the CAGR: Industrial Lubricants Global Market Explained
The hum of a factory rarely makes headlines. There are no flashy product launches. No viral moments. Just machines - moving, cutting, pressing, forging - hour after hour. And hidden between those movements is a thin, invisible shield preventing catastrophe.
By efingutthomas17 days ago in Journal
Automated Feeding: The Next Farm Gold Rush. AI-Generated.
The Quiet Revolution in the Barn At 4:37 a.m., before the sun rises over a dairy farm, machines are already awake. No boots crunch across gravel. No buckets clatter. Instead, a motor hums softly as a rail-mounted system glides past rows of cattle, dispensing precisely measured nutrition based on real-time data. The animals barely look up.
By Andrew Hamilton17 days ago in Journal
Inside the Growing Fluorosurfactant Industry
A coating fails before anyone notices it. It beads unevenly. It leaves tiny craters. It separates from the surface days after application. What looks like a cosmetic flaw often begins at the molecular level. Inside industrial laboratories around the world, chemists focus on a silent variable: surface tension. A slight imbalance can mean the difference between durability and defect. This is where fluorosurfactants enter the equation.
By efingutthomas18 days ago in Journal
Wireless EV Charging Market: The Road Without Cables . AI-Generated.
You pull into a parking space at the airport. Instead of reaching for a cable, the car glides into position and begins charging with no physical connection. No cables to plug in. No fumbling after a long day. Just a silent flow of energy beneath your wheels.
By james robert18 days ago in Journal
Battery Storage Market: 16% CAGR Power Surge
At dusk, when solar panels fall silent and cities begin to glow, something invisible takes over. Massive steel containers-quiet, unmoving-start doing the heavy lifting. They store the sun’s afternoon surplus and release it into homes, hospitals, factories, and data centers. No smoke. No noise. No drama. Just stored time-delivered as electricity.
By efingutthomas18 days ago in Journal
Who Really Gets the Credit? The $5.17B Shift. AI-Generated.
The Sale That No One Truly Owned The customer didn’t convert because of one ad. She saw a sponsored Instagram post on Monday. Read a blog on Wednesday. Watched a product demo on Friday. Clicked a retargeting ad the following week. Then finally searched the brand name and purchased.
By Andrew Hamilton18 days ago in Journal










