by James L. Evans | Jun 29, 2004 | Opinion
It has to be one of the most frustrating political and religious conundrums ever encountered. For centuries now relations between Jews and Christians have rocked back and forth, from bad to horrible. The horrible occurred during our darker moments when Christians...
by James L. Evans | Jun 11, 2004 | Opinion
For months now Dan Brown’s novel The DaVinci Code has topped the best-seller list. There are a couple of reasons. For one thing, it’s a pretty good mystery action story. But that is not all that’s going on. Helping to fuel record sales is the...
by James L. Evans | Jun 7, 2004 | Opinion
Father Michael Sheridan, Bishop of Colorado, has raised the role of faith in politics to a new level of complexity. He announced recently that Catholics who vote for candidates who support issues such as abortion rights, stem-cell research, gay marriage and euthanasia...
by James L. Evans | May 26, 2004 | Opinion
As Southern Baptists gather in Indianapolis in a couple of weeks for their annual convention, one item of business will be a resolution which launches a full scale assault on public education. Written by T.C. Pinckney, a former second vice-president of the Southern...
by James L. Evans | May 20, 2004 | Opinion
This past week marked the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education. In announcing the unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling that effectively ended legalized racial segregation in our culture, Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote: “We conclude that, in the field...