Have you ever wondered (as I do often), why is it that many highly intelligent, erudite people are such poor teachers? This is a question … The scholar problemRead more
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Labeling alcohol: Avoiding the ‘Freshmen Fifteen’
In the midst of partying, at the bar late at night, or while kicking up one’s feet at the end of a long day—regardless of … Labeling alcohol: Avoiding the ‘Freshmen Fifteen’Read more
Gay marriage and Christianity: What has been missing?
Last Friday the Supreme Court ruled state bans on gay marriage to be unconstitutional, thereby legalizing gay marriage nationwide. This was a groundbreaking case, ushering … Gay marriage and Christianity: What has been missing?Read more
Money drives climate change acceptance
Last week the Supreme Court ruled against the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed regulations on power plants. These regulations would have cost energy consumers and … Money drives climate change acceptanceRead more
Dylann Roof a product of privilege
Dylann Roof committed a vicious act of violence last week killing nine black congregants at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church of Charleston, South Carolina. … Dylann Roof a product of privilegeRead more
Draw Muhammad: Exercising rights with responsibility
“Just because you have a constitutional right to do something doesn’t make it a good idea,” Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton said in regard to a … Draw Muhammad: Exercising rights with responsibilityRead more