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That ‘Doofus’ Feeling

IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury Purple is a color I am generally neutral about, but it has taken decades for me to elevate it from negative status.   I’m guessing it barely made the grade for inclusion in those tiny boxes of crayons used down to the very last smidge by Early School first-graders in 1944. Somebody claimed that it started

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Moral Disgust

By DAN R. STIVER As I watched television throughout the day Wednesday, January 6, riveted and horrified at the scenes unfolding before my eyes and the eyes of the world, I kept thinking that this was a 9/11 moment, one which will be remembered and whose scenes will be viewed by my grandchildren’s grandchildren. It did not have the same

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Fundamental Questions

By JIM NICHOLS During my years of college professor work, I often envied the students’ enthusiasm, naivete, and joy for life. I did look out from the front of the classroom, however, and be thankful that my life as a college student was in the past. Although life is good in many ways for a student, did I really want

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Parliament of the World’s Religions Urges Trump Ouster

Parliament of the World’s Religions news release The trustees of the Parliament of the World’s Religions call on the Vice-President and the Cabinet of the United States to transmit to the President pro tempore of the United States Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unfit and therefore unable to discharge

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Evangelical Groups Urge End to Violence and Claims of Election Fraud

The Rev. Mitchell C. HescoxPresident/CEO of EEN The Rev. Kyle Meyaard-SchaapNational Organizer and Spokesperson of YECA The Evangelical Environmental Network and Young Evangelicals for Climate Action are calling for an end to the senseless violence and chaos at the United States Capitol today, and for President Trump to immediately cease the baseless claims of election fraud.  In the fall, over

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Center for Public Justice Calls for Honoring ‘true Prince of Peace’

The following statement was issued Jan. 7 by Stephanie Summers, CEO of the Center for Public Justice in Washington, D.C. Since November 3, 2020–Election Day–CPJ has published daily prayers for our nation, our government, and our communities. These prayers have been delivered by email, through social media and doubtless, some form of these prayers have been uttered aloud by each

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Religious Makeup of New Congress Looks Familiar

PEW RESEARCH CENTERAnna Schiller When it comes to religious affiliation, the 117th U.S. Congress looks similar to the previous Congress but quite different from Americans overall. While about a quarter (26%) of U.S. adults are religiously unaffiliated – describing themselves as atheist, agnostic or “nothing in particular” – just one member of the new Congress (Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz.) identifies

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COVID Brings Unlikely Opportunity for ACU Student

By LORETTA FULTON Not many people can cite something good from the upheaval caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Elizabeth Miller is an exception. She, like everyone else, would rather the pandemic had never occurred. But it did. And with it came the cancelation of many in-person events. Once that started happening, the word “Zoom” zipped into our vocabulary.

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