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Blaming the Victim

February 6, 2010 mark Cultural-Practical

America now seems to be a nation who wants to accept blame when she is attacked.  When a terrorist recently

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To Reject is to Accept

January 24, 2010 mark Cultural-Practical

What do you do with Christmas when you don’t believe in Christ?  If you were watching television in December any

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Thrown Under the Bus

January 17, 2010 mark Cultural-Practical

The term “scapegoat” derived its name from an animal that bore the guilt for others.  So, the consequences of one’s

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Skin Deep

January 12, 2010 mark Cultural-Practical

Can we believe what we see?  Do our eyes deceive us?  In an age of digital-enhancement and Photoshop, it’s hard

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Going Under the Hood

January 5, 2010 mark Cultural-Practical

“Going under the hood,” for any fan of the National Football League, is a phrase that means a referee is

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Christmas: The Scrooge in Us All

December 25, 2009 mark Biblical-Theological

“I Can Do Bad All By Myself.”  Tyler Perry’s latest film title speaks for itself.  William Golding’s The Lord of

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Christmas: I Murdered Them All Myself

December 20, 2009 mark Biblical-Theological

Still-beating hearts and walled-off living victims were the subjects of Edgar Allen Poe’s macabre tales.[1] Poe was my favorite writer

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Christmas: Slaughter of the Innocents

December 13, 2009 mark Biblical-Theological, Featured Articles 2 comments

Myths, falsehoods, and exaggerations crowd the covers of greeting cards every December.  Here are a few.  “Xmas” is not eliminating

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Thanksgiving: Crawling over Broken Glass

December 6, 2009 mark Biblical-Theological

“It’s wasted on a generation of spoiled idiots.”  Comedian Louis C K believes this is the response of many who

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Words Matter

November 17, 2009 mark Biblical-Theological

“Studying and Teaching the Bible” was one of my course titles as an education professor at Moody Bible Institute.  Instruction

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