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Why Christians Needn't Keep Moral Views to Themselves
Writing in U.S. News & World Report, John Leo had this to say in defense of voting based upon religious values:
I am struggling to understand the "don't ...
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"Bobby Jones": Finer Things Than Winning
Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius depicts the story of the legendary golfer. In the early 1920s, Jones retired at the age of 28 as an amateur, yet captured ...
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Vegetarians Who Like Sausage
Are you interested in being a vegetarian, but concerned that you might not be able to adjust? Not to worry…you can become a flexitarian.
As vegetarianism ...
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Keep the World Out of the Christian
"It's not the ship in the water but the water in the ship that sinks it. So it's not the Christian in the world but the world in the Christian ...
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Bishop Advocates Heresy Over Division
"If you must make a choice between heresy and schism, always choose heresy."
—Peter James Lee, one of 60 Episcopal bishops who voted to ...
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"Drumline": Resisting Temptation
The movie Drumline explores the maturation of a talented percussionist from Harlem who receives a full-ride scholarship to Atlanta A&T University to play ...
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Civil War Soldier Wearing Blue and Gray
Ron Hutchcraft describes a visit to Fort Sumter, in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina:
As the tour boat approached Fort Sumter, I wondered whether the ...
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Sins We Excuse
Men do not differ much about what things they will call evils; they differ enormously about what evils they will call excusable. —G. K. Chesterton. ...
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Money Distorts News Reporting
In his book, Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distorts the News, Bernard Goldberg recounts a pivotal moment in television news. In the early ...
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Patricia Heaton on Walking Out
"What was passing for humor basically ranged from stupid to vulgar—and I just thought, 'I'm not going to be a part of this.'" ...
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