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The ‘Givens’

By Nancy Patrick As children grow up, their parents instruct them in certain social rules of acceptable behavior. I remember my parents’ teaching me to say “ma’am” and “sir” when addressing my elders. I also learned quickly that any sassy response from me was unacceptable. You can all recall the “dos” and “don’ts” your parents taught you. I call the

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Pew Survey: 81 Percent of Americans View MLK Jr. Positively

Monday, Jan. 15, is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, honoring the Baptist minister and influential leader of the American civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. Most U.S. adults (81%) say King has had a positive impact on the country, including 47% who say he has had a very positive impact, according to a Pew Research Center survey last year. In addition, 38%

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Abilene Association of Congregations to Hear Janice Six

Janice Six, retired association pastor at First Central Presbyterian Church, will talk about her new book at the January meeting of the Abilene Association of Congregations. The meeting will begin with lunch at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24, at FCPC, 400 Orange St. The public is invited. A $3 donation for lunch is requested. Six will discuss her book, Confessions

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Galileo’s Middle Finger

By Jim Nichols I am not making this up because I have seen it. In the Galilei Museum in Florence, Italy, is a glass jar containing the middle finger of the famous astronomer Galileo. He was convicted of heresy by the institutional church for using his telescopic observations to support proposals of Copernicus from a century earlier. Following Galileo’s death

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Long Ago Promises

   THE IDLE AMERICANCommentary by Dr. Don Newbury When this weekly piece first saw the light of day in February 2003, I promised to share stories worthy of belly laughs–or at least chuckles. I also vowed to offer occasional gems of wisdom. I wanted these “gems” to be worthy of comparison to the precious pearls of Majorca. Sadly, most more nearly resemble costume

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Grace Exhibit Honors Holocaust Remembrance Day

The Grace Museum, 102 Cypress St., is recognizing International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024 with an exhibit that will run through Jan. 31. This history exhibition was curated by Dr. Amanda Biles with Catherine Shewmaker, Kennady Moore, and Kyle Conway through the Introduction to Public History: Interpreting American Pasts course at Abilene Christian University. Click here to read more about the display.

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