by James L. Evans | Jun 17, 2005 | Opinion
The Pentagon confirmed recently that for the past two and half years, military personnel assigned to the detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba have on occasion defaced copies of the Quran—the Muslim holy book. The Pentagon identified more than a half-dozen cases in...
by James L. Evans | Jun 14, 2005 | Opinion
The debate surrounding homosexuality has become one of the most contentious and divisive in the history of the church. Not since the debate over Jesus’ divinity in the fourth century, or the infallibility of the pope in the 16th century, or the issue of slavery...
by James L. Evans | Jun 8, 2005 | Opinion
No one dreamed it would end the way it did. When convicted rapist Brian Nichols was brought to the Fulton County Court House for a hearing this past March, he managed to snatch the side arm from a deputy sheriff and then brutally murder a superior court judge, a court...
by James L. Evans | May 27, 2005 | Opinion
In his new book, “So Help Me God,” Judge Roy Moore makes the claim that he is bound by his oath as a public official, by the very words “so help me God,” to acknowledge God as the foundation of our government. The failure to do this, he argues,...
by James L. Evans | May 24, 2005 | Opinion
How many idealists does it take to change the world? According to Bread for the World, it only takes one. In fact, ONE is what they are calling their recent initiative to raise awareness in America about the ongoing tragedy of global poverty, hunger and AIDS. And...