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  • Muslims, Middle Schoolers, and Lawsuits

    Rather than arguing that the field trip represents government support of Islam, Meltzer is claiming that it violates the religious freedom of students not to set foot in a mosque.

  • A Hard Day\'s Night

    Sleep problems should be bumped up on everyone\'s priority list and identified and treated. The outcome will be surprisingly beneficial and probably will save your life.

  • Will 'Radical' Christianity Have Any Effect on the American Church?

    We are a people who believe in certain unalienable rights – life, liberty, and the pursuit of opulence. Wouldn\'t questioning the validity of such things be, well, un-American?

  • In the 'Green' Economy, the Poor Pay More

    Cap-and-trade legislation has died, with little hope of resurrection for a long time to come. What the representatives of the people cannot accomplish, however, the Environmental Protection Agency can.

  • Koran Burnings and Doing the Right Thing

    In the midst of the circus around the proposed Koran burning, I\'m concerned that a more important message may be lost.

  • Top Ten Reasons 'Burn a Qur'an Day' is Anti-Biblical

    While the church's pastor, Terry Jones, may not burn Qur'an after all, Fred "God Hates Fags" Phelps is promising to do so if Jones is a "sissy" and doesn't.

  • Faith and Factory Farming

    The divine plan doesn't require vegetarianism or the abolition of meat, but factory farming isn't a good practice and our addiction to meat only complicates things.

  • Ecological Lethargy

    The oil spill has become this mirror into our frail society. A society that has been educated by history books that teach us that those at fault are everyone else but us.

  • The Happiest Season of All?

    The Happiest Season of All?

    If I am a Christian, Christ should be my axiom, my reference point, guiding all areas of my life and my time is not excluded.

  • Prop 8 Judge's Attack on Parental Rights and Religious Liberty

    Federal Judge Vaughn Walker\'s August 4 decision asserting that the U. S. Constitution includes a right to same-sex \"marriage\" is less a serious legal ruling than a strange collation of absurdities, falsehoods and internal contradictions.