by Robert Parham | Sep 4, 2003 | Opinion
While on opposite ends of the ideological spectrum, anti-abortion extremists and eco-terrorists share a common apocalyptic worldview—violent means justify desired ends. Speaking to reporters at the Florida State Prison the day before his scheduled execution for the...
by Jim Ball | Aug 14, 2003 | Opinion
Chances are you are reading this column on a computer screen. But have you ever thought about what is inside your computer screen? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, it’s some pretty toxic stuff: lead, chromium, cadmium, mercury, beryllium,...
by Bob Allen | Jun 9, 2003 | News
Six months after launching a media campaign asking “What Would Jesus Drive?” the Evangelical Environmental Network is taking its message on a barn-storming tour of the South. Last fall, a group of religious leaders told a General Motors executive that if...
by Barbara Neff | Apr 22, 2003 | News
Environmental initiatives by religious groups are becoming more common, says Gary Gardner, director of research at the Worldwatch Institute, a Washington-based environmental think tank. It’s also becoming more common for these groups to work with both other...
by Jim Ball | Apr 7, 2003 | Opinion
Much of the fighting and dying of the war has and will occur around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, described for years by Western historians as “the birthplace of civilization.” Much of the fighting and dying of the war has and will occur around the...