Jan 22, 2007 | General, US Politics
People on both sides of the party line are beginning to make noises about the moderate candidates. Sen. John McCain and Sen. Hillary Rodham-Clinton are both getting a facefull when it comes to criticism for seeming to hold contrasting liberal and conservative views....
Jan 13, 2007 | US Politics
I was curious to read the following news information a couple of days ago. Fourteen members of an advisory board to Jimmy Carter’s human rights organization resigned on Thursday to protest his new book, which has been attacked as unfairly critical of Israel and...
Jan 3, 2007 | General, US Politics
When the world gets polarized into Republican and Democrat, black and white, right and wrong, then an issue like Capital Punishment becomes one of the most divisive of topics. Scripture is plain about the propriety of capital punishment. God instituted the death...
Nov 15, 2006 | General, Leading the Church, Methodism, US Politics
For the past few years, elections in our country has been as close to a dead heat as possible. In some cases, the votes have been too close to count, as in the 2002 Presidential election. The recent elections have demonstrated that the growing polarity in our country...
Jul 14, 2006 | General, US Politics
In the news, if you are watching/reading any news at all, is the current conflict between Israel and Lebanon. I’ve always been confused about the armed conflicts that take place in the Middle East. But I do find that there are plenty of reasons for this...
May 14, 2006 | US Politics
California State Senator Shelia Kuehl (D) wants history books updated to reflect homosexual interests. “All we are saying is let us also be reflected in history accurately,” Democratic state Senate member Sheila Kuehl said. The question that leaps to mind...
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