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- LIFESTYLE
- February 6, 2015
When Cora Miller said "No way, Jose," Chi-Chi's Mexican restaurant said "Adios, amiga." The Clinton, Maryland, attendant refused to sing a happy birthday song for a customer. It was her second day of work, and her last. Cora Miller is a Jehovah's Witness. She chose serving God over enchiladas. Her religion forbids the celebration of
READ MOREMy hometown newspaper recently published a letter entitled "Christians Will Retake the Nation." The writer made statements such as: "Once again the voice of the Christian is heard in the land, and it frightens those whose letters drip with hate. They are frightened of us . . . . Christians have once again found their
READ MOREBringing God to the Pentagon By Bill Broome Bill Broome was at ground zero the day the Pentagon. was attacked. He works in the Personnel Department at the Army Chief of Chaplains Office. He helps make assignments for Army chaplains all over the world, but his job is not about paper-it's about people. These are
READ MORETelevision comedian David Letterman always regales his audience with a "top 10 list." They are designed to be funny and often are, although the humor is frequently in poor taste, insulting, gross, and/or scatological. It turns out that within the past year the Congress of the United States, especially the House of Representatives, has advanced
READ MOREA law school seemed like the “natural next step”1 in the evolution of programs offered at Trinity Western University (TWU), a private Christian university in Langley, British Columbia, Canada aims to be a tolerant, multicultural society that celebrates diversity. A Christian law school could serve to broaden and enrich Canada’s diversity. However, this turned out
READ MOREIllustration by Jim Mellett While the Christian Coalition correctly argues that the phrase "wall of separation between Church and State" nowhere appears in the U.S. Constitution, our Constitution does contain these words: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." Thomas Jefferson in 1802 explained our First
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