by Robert Parham | Apr 4, 2010 | Opinion
Addressing the sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church, conservative columnist Cal Thomas wrote in a syndicated piece before Easter that the sexual scandals in Catholicism and Protestantism were different. After rightfully acknowledging that Protestants have...
by Robert Parham | Mar 31, 2010 | Opinion
The lottery is a form of public tax evasion, a way to avoid dealing with needed tax reform at the expense of the poor and those with addiction issues, said Oregonian faith leaders in a series of interviews with EthicsDaily.com. “My bottom line on the issue of...
by Robert Parham | Mar 25, 2010 | Opinion
Fearful politicians, fundamentalists and Fox News have a steady drumbeat of anti-government rhetoric that repeats the same charge – Washington is not listening. When politicians, preachers and pundits use the same language, is it a coincidence or a conspiracy? ...
by Robert Parham | Mar 22, 2010 | Opinion
Christian women, children and old men were cut down by machetes. Homes were burned. Hundreds were killed on a single Sunday evening in early March in villages outside of Jos, Nigeria. The violence was called “reprisal attacks.” Nigerian Christian and...
by Robert Parham | Mar 19, 2010 | Opinion
We’ve debated health care legislation long enough. We need to get health care reform passed. The forces of negativity have thrown every genuine concern and fabricated issue against the different health reform legislative proposals. The forces of positivity...