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| » Respect Your Enemies by Brad Locke I admit, I find the "AND 1 Mix Tape Tour" and other such street ball competitions quite entertaining. But as I was watching the show on ESPN2 one night, a player bounced the ball off his defender's forehead and drove past him for a dunk to ... read more • July 22, 2006
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| » Curing a Disease That 'Wasn't' by Jane Jimenez A bright, bold sweater hangs from the thrift store rack. Beautiful on the hanger, a telltale loose strand of yarn hangs from the hem just under the last bottom bright gold button. At $5.00, the bargain tempts the unwary. But for those who take time t... read more • July 20, 2006
• Social Issues |
| » Truth, Justice, and All That Stuff by Joe Murray Does Superman still stand for truth, justice, and all that stuff?" asks Perry White, editor of the fictional newspaper the Daily Planet in the new movie Superman Returns. The Daily Plant, of course, is the newspaper of Metropolis and the employe... read more • July 19, 2006
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| » School Meal Program Causes Imbalance In Delicate Family Ecology by Frederick Meekins From ecology, it has been learned that a complex interplay of factors and forces results in the balance of nature that environmentalists insist can be easily thrown out of whack should any one of these readings stray too far from the optimal norms. A... read more • July 19, 2006
• Social Issues |
| » The Party of Death's Ploy by Nathan Tabor The national Democratic Party, which author Ramesh Ponnuru calls the Party of Death, has set its sights on African-Americans during this critical election year. Well-known black leaders such as the Reverends Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are encourag... read more • July 19, 2006
• Political |
| » Using Pentecost Politically by Matt Friedeman A speaker once told those gathered at an academic meeting that everyone -- particularly those who have read their Bible carefully -- says they love the poor. Even so, said the presenter, what we need to start doing is asking each other the more point... read more • July 15, 2006
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| » The Mocking Throng by Brad Locke The recent World Cup soccer tournament was a cause for celebration among the sport's faithful. It was also a delicious target for those who don't understand the game. I know several people who not only don't like soccer, but hate it. I've read of sev... read more • July 15, 2006
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| » The Language of God by Dr. Benjamin Wiker So often-in fact, with tireless repetition-we are told that the really top-name scientists are not Christians. That intellectual rigor and religious belief cannot coexist in the same person. We suspect that what is really the case, is that there are ... read more • July 13, 2006
• Christian Living |
| » How Young Is Too Young? by Jane Jimenez I think she still holds it against me. As a teen today, it's absolutely ludicrous to think that my niece Katie needs to hold my hand while crossing the street. But way back when, when Katie was just three, our battle of wills produced fierce tears. O... read more • July 13, 2006
• Social Issues |
| » Just Who's Using Whom For What In North Korea? by Paul Proctor A collective gasp arose from the worshippers. Then, claps and cheers," reported Sarah Price Brown in the June 27th issue of Religion News Service. "Evangelical pastor Rick Warren has been invited to preach this summer to some 15,000 Christi... read more • July 12, 2006
• Christian Living |
| » Muslim or Mormon for President? by Matt Friedeman Better to be Jewish or Catholic rather than evangelical if running for president anytime soon. At least that seems to be one inference of a Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll of 1,321 adults conducted in late June. And, for whatever it's worth, the Ova... read more • July 8, 2006
• Political |
| » Gambling With Truth by Brad Locke I don't like to write columns focusing on what other columnists have written, because I know what it's like to have lots of people criticize your every word. Sports Illustrated's Rick Reilly, whose writing ability far exceeds his moral judgment (he o... read more • July 8, 2006
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