by Larry Greenfield | Jun 13, 2011 | Opinion
Watching Democrats and Republicans wildly cheering Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he addressed a joint session of Congress and, thereby, dissing their own president (along with the president’s predecessors), should cause us concern about our...
by Larry Greenfield | May 27, 2011 | Opinion
Much has been made of the revelation that Osama bin Laden remained committed to murdering massive numbers of Americans. The Guardian reported that the al-Qaida leader made extraordinary attempts to figure out how many American deaths it would take to make political...
by Larry Greenfield | May 13, 2011 | Opinion
My guess is that whenever most of us associate Jesus and sheep, the first thing that comes to mind about Jesus is that he’s the shepherd. But that isn’t what the writer of the Gospel of John records as Jesus’ own first association about himself and...
by Larry Greenfield | Apr 29, 2011 | Opinion
Attorneys general and state’s attorneys across the nation must think they’ve been given special selective powers by the post-resurrection Jesus. How else can we explain why they decided to forgive the sins of those who have inflicted great suffering across...
by Larry Greenfield | Apr 15, 2011 | Opinion
Did they get it right? Did those in the crowd who gathered to see this hick from out-of-the-way Nazareth give the correct answer to the urban and urbane Jerusalemites wanting to know who the center of all the attention was. The one whose entry into Jerusalem was...