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What is the Bible?
My last post of this nature – What is a Christian? – was so fun and lively that I thought it needed a reprise. Plus, several comments were made in that thread that make this a very germane question in … Continue reading
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Fair and Balanced?
This one’s been a while in coming… Is the press in America “free and neutral”, as prescribed by the Bill of Rights? This is a question that evokes adamant response from lots of people. Many would swear on their grandmother … Continue reading
Posted in News, Politics and Culture
Tagged American Media, Bill O'Reilly, Fox News Channel, George Bush, Justice
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What is a Christian?
Both in this blog and in the culture at large, I have heard a number of comments lately that make me curious about how people view Christianity – even their own faith, etc. One of the ideas that’s been thrown … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
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Where Science Becomes Philosophy
In a recent discussionon the beliefs and preferences of Americans, we broached the topic of academic liberal bias. I would like to take a particular subset of that discussion, and blow it out for further / more indepth debate… Neva, a … Continue reading
In Whom Should Americans Trust?
I had an epiphany the other day… That liberals and conservatives differ sharply in terms of whom they fundamental trust to have their best interests in mind. My observation was that conservatives generally trust the business world more than they … Continue reading