religion
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On living with integrity
According to some very old and popular wisdom, there are three things you should never talk about at the dinner table or elsewhere in polite company: politics, religion, and money. And two of them, politics and money, are never to be discussed from the pulpit. So today we have a story about all three: some Continue reading
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Three simple rules
“If the foundations are destroyed,” the psalmist wondered, “what can the righteous do” (Ps. 11:3)? It’s not an idle question; it’s a pressingly relevant question for today. After surveying a range of opinions about the state of the nation, New York Times staff writer Katherine Miller last December wrote, “There’s an argument that this is Continue reading
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