If there is one common theme that ties all of humanity together, from the earliest Neanderthals to modern (or post-modern) times, it is humanity’s desire to control its own destiny. Consider that the earliest story of sin from Genesis consisted of two individuals, Adam and Eve, who ate from the tree of the “knowledge ofContinue reading “In modern society, eugenics lingers in the absence of ethical reflection”
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What kind of public witness do you want your church to communicate?
Although our nation sets aside one day—July 4—to celebrate our freedom, a Christian’s ability to participate in civic government without fear of persecution is cause for celebration throughout the year. This is especially the case in a time of legal fundamentalism, in which a variety of nations are tightening religious freedom. In France, a billContinue reading “What kind of public witness do you want your church to communicate?”
