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The World Depends on Faith

I didn't observe any of you come into this room and examine your chair before you sat in it. You just automatically committed yourself by faith to ...


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Intolerant Tolerance

Liberals are always for the inclusion of every possible point of view except those points of view that do not include every possible point of view.


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The Genesis of Ugly Behavior

Chaperones, even in their days of glory, were almost never able to enforce morality; what they did was to force immorality to be discreet. This is no ...


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Everyone's Loss

I would not have thought that separation of church and state requires a platform of spiritual and ethical values indifferent to the question whether God ...


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Cowboy Movies and the Bible

When I was a boy growing up in New York City, one of the nicest ways for me to spend a Saturday afternoon was at the matinee of the neighborhood theater. ...


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Life Today Is Overrated

I think we have lost the old knowledge that happiness is overrated--that, in a way, life is overrated. We have lost somehow a sense of mystery--about ...


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Address the Changing World

If church leaders don't address the changing world, what was once a vital church will become, within a generation, the equivalent of a religious historical ...


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Protestantism Against Secularism

It seems to me that despite its priority for socio-political change, organized Protestantism shows little strength for stemming the secular tide. It ineffectively ...


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Whose Pluralism?

Recently a biology professor at a state school in California decided evolution was for the monkeys and taught creation in his classes. As a result, the ...


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Culture Getting More Superstitious

This culture hasn't gotten more secular; if anything, it's more superstitious.


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