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It sounds so reasonable, so grown up. It seems such a mature and balanced position to adopt.
It turns out that John Ibbitson of “The Globe and Mail” is a better wise man than he is a political prognosticator.
Ken Wilber is an American author, thinker, and cultural philosopher.
I have been working hard over the past two weeks to avoid getting caught in the adrenaline rush of Trump-Terror afflicting so many people since Inauguration Day in the US.
Andrew Sullivan stayed up late the night of 8 November to record his reaction to the US Presidential election. It appears he may not have been in a happy mood.
If you live in the US and move in evangelical circles, do anything you are able today, to put Rachel Held Evans words in front of your evangelical friends.
In a piece at the Guardian on Friday, Oliver Burkeman set out to explain “How Donald Trump took residence in our anxious brains .”
Censorship is one of the most dangerous tools used by those determined to undermine democracy and freedom.
How I Joined Trump, Cruz And McConnell
November 13, 2017 in Current Comment | Tags: Donald Trump, James Dobson, Jerry Falwell Jr., Mitch McConnell, Roy Moore, Ted Cruz | 3 comments
Any man whose world has not been shaken by “MeToo…” has either not been paying attention, or dwells in a realm of purity, innocence, and exemplary behaviour that is foreign territory to most men during at least some moments in our lives.
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