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Category Archives: Links
Links: 17 August 2015
A rather sobering set of articles… Continue reading
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Links: 10 July 2015
This week’s general theme seems to be the so-called “Millennial” generation, of which I am a member. Continue reading
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Links: 2 July 2015
The purpose of my “Links” series is to provide interesting and informative reading material so that my readers might think hard, and think well (hmm, has a nice ring to it). It should go without saying that I don’t endorse … Continue reading
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Links: 5 June 2015
I haven’t posted in a few weeks, so I have accumulated more links to share. Think hard, think well! Culture/Society: On conservative religious activism, the numbers speak for themselves – The Washington Post. What is Marriage to Evangelical Millennials? | … Continue reading
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Links: 19 April 2015
The theme this week is the controversy concerning Indiana’s RFRA legislation: Indiana needs to balance gay, religious rights. In Indiana, Using Religion as a Cover for Bigotry. Any liberals for religious freedom? The Fact-Free Meltdown Over Indiana’s New Religious Freedom … Continue reading
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Links: 10 April 2015
Classic Tom Wright for Resurrection Sunday: Can a Scientist Believe the Resurrection? A window into a fascinating world: David Skarbek on Prison Gangs and the Social Order of the Underworld | EconTalk. More reflections on the Shoah during Pesach: The … Continue reading
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Links: 6 April 2015
The fascists tip their hand: Private school vs. public school: Only bad people send their kids to private school. Is It Time for the Jews to Leave Europe? Some news related to South Africa… Students’ attack on Cecil Rhodes statue … Continue reading
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Links: 20 February 2015
Three interesting articles this week on Islam and ISIS (best read in order): Faulted for Avoiding ‘Islamic’ Labels to Describe Terrorism, White House Cites a Strategic Logic – NYTimes.com. What ISIS Really Wants – The Atlantic. ISIS isn’t medieval: Its … Continue reading
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Links: 13 February 2015
ISIS drives displaced refugees to Christ. A Future and a Hope: Mission, Theological Education, and the Transformation of Post-Soviet Society, by Joshua T. Searle, Mykhailo N. Cherenkov. A very intriguing book. My recent post about “heresies” was partly inspired by … Continue reading
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Links: 8 February 2015
This is why I don’t recycle plastic and glass, and refer to recycling as “expensive trash”: Recycling: Can It Be Wrong, When It Feels So Right? Town of Cable is a quirky Wisconsin getaway with a giant race. Cable, WI, was … Continue reading
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