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Category: Social Issues

The Tucson Shooting and the ‘Not Connected’ Lie

The Tucson Shooting and the ‘Not Connected’ Lie

Posted on January 17, 2011January 17, 2011 by Paul Joseph Greene
It is always a lie to hide behind the self-absolving rhetoric of “it is not connected.” Though it will be more difficult, we must undertake the path of uncovering the connections rather than deny... Read More
A Humanist Resolution to Overcome the Faith Gap

A Humanist Resolution to Overcome the Faith Gap

Posted on January 14, 2011 by Chris Stedman
This post originally appeared in the Huffington Post Religion. It may be mid-January, but I’m still thinking of Christmas. The week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve just might be my fa... Read More
Time to Stop Rewarding the Dehumanizing Rhetoric

Time to Stop Rewarding the Dehumanizing Rhetoric

Posted on January 13, 2011 by Chris Stedman
This post originally appeared in the Washington Post’s On Faith. In the wake of this national tragedy, many have speculated about whether violent rhetoric and imagery used by Sarah Palin and oth... Read More
Palin’s “blood libel” Comment Re-examined

Palin’s “blood libel” Comment Re-examined

Posted on January 12, 2011January 12, 2011 by Anthony Fatta
As a Christian who is invested in building new, constructive bridges between Jewish and Christian communities, Sarah Palin’s recent claim that she had been accused of blood libel, in regards to ... Read More
Five Reasons Why I, a Christian, Oppose the Public Display of the Ten Commandments (Part I)

Five Reasons Why I, a Christian, Oppose the Public Display of the Ten Commandments (Part I)

Posted on January 11, 2011February 28, 2012 by Tasi Perkins
I am among the millions of people who claim dual citizenship in the United States and one of the faiths which consider the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament to be sacred writ.  With all due respect to Ben... Read More
Five Reasons Why I, a Christian, Oppose the Public Display of the Ten Commandments (Part II)

Five Reasons Why I, a Christian, Oppose the Public Display of the Ten Commandments (Part II)

Posted on January 11, 2011February 28, 2012 by Tasi Perkins
(read Part I) My previous article raised two objections to the public display of the Ten Commandments in the United States.  First, such displays can function as a veneer masking substantial disregar... Read More
Lament for Tucson

Lament for Tucson

Posted on January 11, 2011January 13, 2011 by Hannah Kardon
This past weekend I’m sure many private hours and religious services were spent mourning the recent deaths in Arizona, and praying for surviving victims and families. Today we are all talking bout t... Read More
An Atheist on Mount Soledad

An Atheist on Mount Soledad

Posted on January 10, 2011April 29, 2011 by Kile Jones
When I was younger my older sister would take me on midnight drives down the coast, inevitably ending up at the beautiful view from Mount Soledad.  Mount Soledad has a 29-foot Easter Cross on public ... Read More
“Are You a Christian?”

“Are You a Christian?”

Posted on January 10, 2011 by Lee Paczulla
I can picture it now: the old man with a scowl eyes me suspiciously from the bed as I stand in the hospital room doorway. He has just come out of open heart surgery, or has been given a terminal cance... Read More
Making Male Circumcision Humane: A Jewish Moral Imperative

Making Male Circumcision Humane: A Jewish Moral Imperative

Posted on January 9, 2011January 9, 2011 by Joshua Stanton
This article was co-authored with Anne C. Epstein, MD, FACP. Human rights start at home. We must defend them for children in our community as much as adults in others. Day eight in the life of Jewish ... Read More
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