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A Setback for Reform?

Posted Saturday, December 12, 2009 in Opinion

The slaying of four police officers in Tacoma is a good reminder that, though redemption and transformation is at the heart of the Gospel, some people must be put behind bars and kept there.
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Cartooning the Word

Posted Sunday, November 29, 2009 in Opinion

In all likelihood, most people would never even imagine a cartoon version of Genesis. Nevertheless, the cartoon version has arrived, and it is attracting no small amount of attention.


Bystanders And Civilization

Posted Sunday, November 22, 2009 in Opinion

When our young people show apathy and indifference to human suffering, it’s a sure sign our society is in peril.




Faith-Based Contradiction

Posted Tuesday, November 10, 2009 in Opinion

The Times is irked because the President has not yet “made good on his promise” to overturn what they deem a “constitutionally suspect” aspect of the Bush policy. What’s really irksome is the New York Times’ contempt for religious freedom.


The Battle Is Over? – Bishop Spong Exits the Debate

Posted Thursday, October 29, 2009 in Opinion

In his recently released “manifesto,” Bishop Spong declares, “it is time to move on,” and pledges never again to debate the issues of homosexuality or homosexual rights.


Nobel Prize for Potential Goes to President Obama

Posted Saturday, October 24, 2009 in Opinion

Just think of the potential of handing out awards based on potential.