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October 28, 2014
Blood transfusion
The nurse who recovered from Ebola had received a blood transfusion from Dr. Kent Brantly,...
October 28, 2014
Flying cars
As someone who grew up on the Jetsons, I have been disillusioned that the we...
October 28, 2014
I’m interviewed for Reformation Week at Issues, Etc.
It's Reformation Week at Issues, Etc., the syndicated radio program that you can hear online...
October 27, 2014
Lars Walker’s new novel
Imagine a time in not-too-distant America when only religions that pass government tolerance criteria are...
October 27, 2014
Non-citizens who vote illegally
Those who worry about illegal voting are often dismissed with the claim that this hardly...
October 27, 2014
Nurse is cured of Ebola
That first nurse who contracted Ebola after treating the patient in Dallas is now free...
October 24, 2014
Gradualism and the two senses of Grace
Roman Catholic theologian David Cloutier gives a lucid explanation of "gradualism," that take on moral...
October 24, 2014
The University of North Carolina’s “shadow curriculum”
For eighteen years, the University of North Carolina has had a "shadow curriculum" in which...
October 24, 2014
Fixing the Senate
In a column on Kentucky's Mitch McConnell, who--IF he gets re-elected to the Senate and...
October 23, 2014
Two solutions for the terminally ill
Here are two heart-breaking stories of women with terminal brain cancer. The first is moving...
October 23, 2014
What if England seceded from the UK?
Scotland voted to stay in the United Kingdom. But now some of the English are...
October 23, 2014
Terrorists attack Canada
Days after Islamic terrorists used a car to kill a soldier in Ottawa--Canada's capital--a terrorist...
October 22, 2014
Must wedding chapel ministers perform gay weddings?
A wedding chapel is not a church, though ordained ministers often preside at the marriages. ...
October 22, 2014
The urination constant
I am a squeamish person, and I dislike talking about bodily functions. But I stumbled...
October 22, 2014
What Denmark does to its jihadists
Denmark has more of its citizens per capita joining ISIL and al-Qaeda as foreign fighters...
October 21, 2014
Why a millennial Christian loves the liturgy
Rev. Erik Parker, who blogs at The Millennial Pastor, has written a thoughtful piece on...
October 21, 2014
Standing with the Houston Five
Rev. Dr. Scott Murray is the 4th Vice President of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod...
October 21, 2014
When is an Ebola outbreak over?
Forty-three people who had been in contact with Ebola victim Thomas Duncan have been cleared,...
October 20, 2014
Liberty and Equality
In the times of the Greek democracy, the Roman republic, the American founding, and most...
October 20, 2014
Two wild cards in the World Series
The Kansas City Royals and the San Francisco Giants will meet in the World Series...
October 20, 2014
Family synod’s final statement is more conservative
The initial statement from the Roman Catholic synod on the family was hailed for its...
October 17, 2014
Vatican pushes back against initial report
There are liberal Catholics and there are conservative Catholics. The latter faction at the Synod...
October 17, 2014
Ebola symptoms & flu symptoms
Ebola starts with a fever and aches and pains, sort of like the flu. Then...
October 17, 2014
Nobel Prize for justifying government regulation?
French economist Jean Tirole won the 2014 Nobel Prize for Economics for showing the inter-relationship...
October 16, 2014
Houston subpoenas sermons
Annise Parker, the openly gay mayor of Houston, is cracking down on churches that are...
October 16, 2014
Pestilence update
A second nurse in Dallas who took care of Thomas Duncan, who died of the...
October 16, 2014
The Kansas City Royals are in the World Series!
The Kansas City Royals, which taught me to love baseball long ago, have hit the...
October 15, 2014
Invitation to the Feast
The New Testament reading for last Sunday was the parable about the king's invitations to...
October 15, 2014
Synod says, look for the good in gay & non-marital unions
More from the first working document from the Catholic synod on the family: The Church...
October 15, 2014
The Nobel Prize winners
After the jump, a complete list of the 2014 Nobel Prize winners. Which do you...
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