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When Condoleezza Rice Came Back to Church
National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, 47, told this story at an August 4, 2002, Sunday School class at National Presbyterian Church in Washington, ...
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School: The No-God Zone?
Fifteen-year-old Gilberto Dixon, a 10th grader at Beach Channel High School in Queens, New York, commenting on a city school board decision to forbid ...
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Augustine: Pursuing Justice
As the Roman Empire became Christianized, church leaders were assigned increasing civic responsibilities. By Augustine's time, Roman law empowered ...
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Political Prayer
Every once in a while, a minister's prayer opening a state legislature somewhere makes the news. Usually it's because it's too "exclusive," ...
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Morality and the Law
In the ultimate analysis of what moral forces govern a society, it must generally be concluded that law alone is a feeble instrument. Laws will not be ...
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No Fit Masters Among Us
Mankind is so fallen that no man can be trusted with unchecked power over his fellows. Aristotle said that some people were only fit to be slaves. I do ...
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Earthly Kingdoms Always Perish
Several years ago the noted British journalist Malcolm Muggeridge was a guest at a breakfast in Washington, D.C. ... When he had finished his testimony, ...
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Transit Troubles
Several years ago, the London Transit Authority had a problem. Buses were going right past passengers who were waiting at designated places to be picked ...
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The Final Victory
Some will tell you that triumph will come by the development of human beings--the gradual evolution of their potentialities. We should just give it time, ...
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Speaking with a Forked Tongue
We as a nation too often lack integrity, which might be described, in a loose and colloquial way, as the courage of one's convictions.
We, the people ...
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