by Larry Greenfield | Oct 15, 2010 | Opinion
The wrong people got the right point. The Wall Street Journal reported that major U.S. “securities and investment-service firms” are ready to break the record a second year in a row for pay – compensation and benefits – to employees. Last year these...
by Larry Greenfield | Oct 1, 2010 | Opinion
I’m not a biblical literalist. And as far as I can determine, Jesus wasn’t either. Or I can at least hope that he wasn’t! If I’m wrong about that, I fear that a lot of my Christian sisters and brothers could be in a whole heap of trouble, given...
by Larry Greenfield | Sep 1, 2010 | Opinion
The new Defender of the Faith has spoken. The decree from Glenn Beck has been declared. His judgment rendered. According to Beck, President Obama practices a version of religion that is “a perversion of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as most Christians know...
by Larry Greenfield | Aug 20, 2010 | Opinion
The relationship between Muslims and members of other faiths – and persons of no explicit faith – has been a lot like that woman who appeared in the synagogue on the Sabbath while Jesus was teaching. (Luke 13:10-17) That is, it’s been “crippled,”...
by Larry Greenfield | Aug 6, 2010 | Opinion
In terms of the current immigration debate, what do we Christians do? I guess, it applies to Jews, too – with the fact that the model of our faith was an immigrant, and an undocumented one at that. According to the Christian Scriptures, we live with it. In Hebrews 11,...