by Robert Parham | Dec 28, 2012 | Opinion
Glen Stassen is EthicsDaily.com’s pick as Baptist of the Year for 2012. Stassen and Baptist peacemaking are synonymous. He has maintained a remarkable concentration on peacemaking for more than 35 years. His focus has been on the “thick” ethic of...
by Robert Parham | Dec 18, 2012 | Opinion
Given the number of Americans who identity with no religion, the aggressive anti-Christian agenda of some atheists, and those who water down the practice of traditional Christianity, practicing Christians would do well to remember and recite how the faith community...
by Robert Parham | Dec 11, 2012 | Opinion
Hope is at the heart of EthicsDaily.com and its parent company, the Baptist Center for Ethics (BCE). BCE was started in the late summer of 1991 in hope – hope in the impossible possibility that we could make a moral difference as goodwill Baptists in a collapsing...
by Robert Parham | Nov 29, 2012 | Opinion
President Obama wants to limit tax deductions on charitable giving by the wealthy, those who give an estimated one-third of all charitable gifts. He thinks that capping or cutting the tax deduction on gifts will help the nation avoid the “fiscal cliff.”...
by Robert Parham | Nov 27, 2012 | Opinion
Americans are fascinated with surviving an apocalyptic collapse – whether a fabricated story or a feared scenario. Consider three popular TV dramas. One is the “The Walking Dead,” a drama about surviving zombies, who eat flesh, and stressed out human...