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  • Letters0

    Ends and Means I am greatly dismayed that your response to Mr. Gary Jenson's letter to the editor in the May/June 2002 issue was so restrained and vague. "Rough logic"? Mr. Jenson's logic was fine; it was his suppositions or assumptions that drove his logic that were dangerously flawed. His suggestion that our internment of

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  • Letters0

    A State of Liberty "This Happy State," by Jim Walker (July/August 2002) presents a factual presentation of the intent of America's founders to keep the authority of the church separate from the authority of the state. But the article ignores the fact that there were Christian ideas behind the American concept of liberty. It was

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  • Letters0

    Enabling Laws? I am very concerned, not only with the way our government is enacting "religious liberty" laws, but also the way that some are proclaiming these as triumphs of religious liberty. In an article titled "Religious Freedom Act Passed in South Carolina" this statement is made: "Regardless of the amendment, the act which was

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  • Letter From Baghdad0

    Remember all those pictures of Iraq you've seen on TV? Believe most of it, but not all. A few things are better than reported; some others are a lot worse. Very little here is normal. Iraq is hot, dirty, hot, chaotic, hot, stressful, hot, dangerous—did I mention hot? The afternoon highs run 115 to 120

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  • Let Them Serve0

    Religious freedom for faith-based adoption agencies is under threat, and the welfare of vulnerable children and families is on the line. Faith-based agencies and people of faith have always played a significant role in caring for vulnerable children in the United States. Christians, for instance, have a biblical directive to care for the vulnerable and

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  • Let My People Speak0

    A short drive down a quiet country road, incongruous by its being located between the large population centers of San Francisco and Sacramento, is the Vacaville Seventh-day Adventist Church. Actually, the church itself isn't quite finished. At present the complex consists of a one-room church school and a fellowship hall where weekly worship is conducted.

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