Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gov. Kevin Stitt's religious rhetoric has drawn criticism once again, this time from a group of mostly Christian ministers. In an ...
In neglecting the standards of rational argumentation, whataboutism lazily degrades and relativizes our politics. It is a sort of giving up on discourse. Jesus of Nazareth, the great first-century ...
There are many far-left (so-called) scholars who distort Scripture to argue for open national borders, extrapolating the biblical concept of compassion entirely out of context. These same ...
In response to The Forum's front page of the Valley R&R on "Welcoming churches" (July 3): A few thoughts that may give some balanced reporting on this issue gay or straight, accepting or sinful, ...
I’ve spoken about the importance of context when studying the Word, because context changes the meaning of the text. The ...
Previously, John Dunham from the International Bible Society wrote about the unintended impact of having scripture divided by chapters and verses. It’s led to what he calls “verse jacking,” taking ...
If ever there was a richer set of readings to ponder or exegete than the set from today, I have yet to see it. The third Sunday in Ordinary Time is set aside by the church as Word of God Sunday. The ...
I’ve learned that it’s always problematic to apply Scripture to a political debate within the confines of a 300-word letter. Having said this I don’t want to be too hard on Robert Tyson. In the Oct. 8 ...
Bob Radford's March 22 letter was critical of Cal Thomas' March 3 column, "Fairness doctrine and the law." Radford cited many examples of situations in the Old Testament of the Bible where various ...