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A free account will be created for you to read the article. If you wish not to receive our news alerts, unsubscribe here. | | WORDS OF WISDOM | "Effective leadership is not about making speeches or being liked; leadership is defined by results not attributes." | PETER DRUCKER | | Good morning! Today we're covering the federal government losing an Idaho water rights case, a Colorado mayor speaking out after a viral video of an armed Venezuelan gang, Brazil shutting down X, and the fallout from the crash of a Ukrainian F-16 jet.
Reading for the first time? Sign up here. | TOP NEWS | | Federal Government Loses Idaho Water Rights Case | The U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho partially struck down several Idaho laws regulating water rights on federal lands. The court found some provisions unconstitutional but upheld a... | | | 'Black Myth' and the Real Problem With Chinese Video Games A Chinese video game has jumped to the top of sales charts. The game, "Black Myth: Wukong," sold over 10 million copies within a few days of release. And while the game caused a number of controversies, those are the least of the problems with Chinese video games overall. The real problem with video games coming out of China actually has to do with the anti-cheat software that gets installed on players' devices. Our colleague Joshua Philipp discusses all this and more in Friday's episode of Crossroads. Watch the episode here› How do you like our new sections? Tell us what you think here. | MORE TOP NEWS | | | | | | HEALTH | | INSPIRING | | CULTURE | | What Art Has Lost | Much of today's art tends toward the abstract, but it wasn't always this way. Realistic art was central to Christian education since the Renaissance, presenting history and theology through images that resonated deeply with viewers.
Realism in art goes beyond mere representation—it's a theological practice that communicates the divine and reinforces moral values. By embracing realism, artists follow in the footsteps of Renaissance masters, portraying the beauty of God's creation in uplifting and educational ways.
But in an age of relativism, where modernism has long challenged these traditions, the stakes are high. There are moral repercussions of this artistic shift. The abandonment of realism and the embrace of abstract forms leads people away from the truth and beauty inherent in God's creation. It may be time to recognize the spiritual and educational power of realistic art that preserves faith and values. | | | EPOCH BUY | | EPOCH TV | | | OPINION | | | EPOCH FUN | | | | Did you know The Epoch Times prints the best U.S. broadsheet newspaper?
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