TEXAS FAITH: Is it ever right to divorce a spouse with Alzheimers?
Whether it is Pastor Robertson or Imam Mohiuddin, they are in the same garb. What I see is the abuse of one’s advisory position and misuse of scriptures. I would… Read more »
Whether it is Pastor Robertson or Imam Mohiuddin, they are in the same garb. What I see is the abuse of one’s advisory position and misuse of scriptures. I would… Read more »
Do you agree with those religious leaders who say that America is a “Christian nation” or a “Judeo-Christian nation?” and what does that mean in practice? Our Texas Faith panel… Read more »
TEXAS FAITH: How do you interpret the Genesis creation story? An old Jewish folk tale makes the point. One day God said to Abraham, “If it weren’t for me, you… Read more »
Where would you take a visitor today to see a modern connection between religion and art? If you have an idea in mind, please explain why you would take a… Read more »
Dallas Morning news weekly question: When is it okay to bring a faith-based belief grounded in moral absolutes to public policy debate? MIKE GHOUSE, President, Foundation for Pluralism, Dallas The… Read more »
What does your training as theologians, ethicists, clergy, academics and people of faith teach you about situations like this? Specifically, what responsibility should the leader of an organization take for… Read more »
Texas Faith: How should Huntsman and Romney handle their Mormonism? By William McKenzie/ Editorial Columnist 2:01 PM on Tue., Jun. 28, 2011 | Permalink Last week, former Utah Gov. Jon… Read more »
By now, we all know more about Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner’s online habits than we probably care to know. But his distribution of a lewd photo and online sex-talk with… Read more »
Everything that has a traceable beginning must also come to a traceable ending. In our life time, we witness births and deaths as a part of the immortality of life,… Read more »
Bill McKenzie of Dallas Morning News asks, Has science, with its emphasis on empiricism, led to a new literalism, where we value things we can prove more than things we… Read more »