by Leroy Seat | Jul 2, 2019 | Opinion
Is religion a good thing? How would you respond to that question? Perhaps some of you would quickly answer in the affirmative, and a few of you would likely answer in the negative. However, maybe many of you, like me, would want to respond, “It depends.” Or, in...
by Starlette Thomas | Jul 1, 2019 | Opinion
Ava Marie DuVernay’s miniseries, “When They See Us,” is a powerful film. It tells the story of four African American boys and one Latin American boy falsely accused and mislabeled “The Central Park 5” after a female European American jogger, Trisha Meili, is viciously...
by John DeWitt | Jul 1, 2019 | Opinion
Editor’s note: This article is part of an ongoing series focused on engaging the emerging generations of faith leaders. Learn more about EthicsDaily.com’s “Emerging Voices” and “U:21” series here. I attend a very conservative university in the heart of Virginia. In...
by Ginger Hughes | Jun 30, 2019 | Opinion
By: Ginger Hughes “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” The starlit skies devoid of city lights sparkle down at me. The eagle soars high above head, the vast Wyoming skies its home. The rugged edges of the Grand Tetons,...
by Thomas M. Alpert and Fred Guttman | Jun 28, 2019 | Opinion
The eminent Holocaust historian, Raul Hilberg, refers to the Nazi concentration camps as part of an overall “destruction process” of the 6 million in his book, “The Destruction of the European Jews.” They were places of harsh labor, torture and death. One such camp...
by Martin Rothkegel | Jun 28, 2019 | Opinion
Taxation is the right of the state to collect compulsory payments from individuals or legal entities, if necessary, by coercive means. Taxes must not be used for any purpose that is not defined by law as a public task. In the U.S., the government is forbidden to levy...