by Miguel A. De La Torre | Sep 2, 2010 | Opinion
I am a born-again vegan, obnoxiously trying to convert everyone to my lifestyle. My own conversion was a response to social ethics. At the start of this year, my wife and I became vegans – that is, we do not eat any animal or animal product, such as dairy. Why become...
by Robert Parham | Aug 17, 2010 | Opinion
A five-day environmental meeting at Prague’s International Baptist Theological Seminary (IBTS) made the connection between global warming and meat consumption. According to the European Baptist Press (EBP) service, 85 delegates from 23 countries attended the...
by Robert Parham | Aug 2, 2010 | Opinion
Soviet-styled communism and the Baptist church shared a common denominator a number of years ago – even though the former represented an atheistic system and the latter reflected a theistic commitment. While many might think Marxism and Baptist Christianity were at...
by Robert Parham | Jul 28, 2010 | Opinion
The White House and U.S. Senate lost their moral courage and missed a “fullness of time” moment, failing to pass needed climate change legislation. What better time to address global warming? Americans have experienced the hottest six months in recorded...
by Chuck Queen | Jul 22, 2010 | Opinion
Charlie Pearl, staff writer for the Frankfort State Journal, recently interviewed Wendell Berry in the aftermath of Berry’s decision to move many of his personal papers, which measure 60 cubic feet in volume, from the University of Kentucky archives. Berry, who...