by Robert Parham | May 17, 2013 | Opinion
The White House’s spinning of the Benghazi attack, the IRS’ targeting of the Tea Party, and the Department of Justice’s spying on the Associated Press all disclose varying degrees of the abuse of power. Responding to the disclosure that the Justice...
by Robert Parham | May 10, 2013 | Opinion
Where are the lines of separation in the continuum that moves from impatience to patience to passivity? If patience is a virtue to which Christians aspire, then impatience – on one side – and passivity – on the other side – are temptations to which Christians often...
by Robert Parham | May 3, 2013 | Opinion
“Duck Dynasty” is the one – and only – TV reality-show that I watch. There, I’ve said it. I’ve disclosed to the well educated, culturally urbane, theologically moderate and social justice minded readers of EthicsDaily.com my...
by Robert Parham | Apr 25, 2013 | Opinion
Rickey Lynn Lewis was executed on April 9 at the Walls Unit in Huntsville, Texas. He was put to death 22 years after he murdered a man and raped his fiancée. He had been to prison multiple times since 1983. He had repeatedly violated parole. He had robbed a store with...
by Robert Parham | Apr 17, 2013 | Opinion
Prayer was the first call to action by the American faith community after news broke of the bombings near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. “In moments like this, we do not know what to say or how to say it, but will you join me in the prayer of the...