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"We Have Met the Enemy and It Is Us!"

Twenty years ago, the question: "Does television shape our culture or merely reflect it?" held considerable interest for many scholars and social critics. ...


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Religious Doublespeak

Churches are getting into the doublespeak spirit. ... Take the term "sin," for instance. There's a word we could all live without. I mean, who wants ...


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European Ideals, or Merely Fashion?

The men who created the European ideal ... believed it to mean a commitment to certain political values: social pluralism, political democracy, human ...


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Nothing Trivial at the End of This World

If you attempt to talk with a dying man about sports or business, he is no longer interested. He now sees other things as more important. People who are ...


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The Realities of Life

A moment of conscious triumph makes one feel that after this nothing will really matter; a moment of realized disaster makes one feel that this is the ...


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God and the "Me" Generation

[Rabbi Harold] Kushner's book [When Bad Things Happen to Good People] was a best seller not only because it is so well written, but also because it ...


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All Flesh Is as Grass

Consumerism is fed by a desire to forget our mortality.


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Success Can Be Deceptive

The comedy film Cool Runnings is about the first Jamaican bobsled team to go to the Olympics. John Candy plays a former American gold medalist who becomes ...


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Qualities of a Preacher

Qualities the world looks for in a preacher: He must have a fine accent. He must be learned. He must be eloquent. He must be a handsome person. He must ...


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Crime Has Become Entertainment

We live in a strange society where we make documentaries of serial killers, movie idols out of organized crime members, authors out of political crooks, ...


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