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Bears Breaking Bread: A Step Forward in Unity?
NewsOpinion The Bears Breaking Bread dinner brought together many Protestants and Catholics from disparate student groups, but did it really foster unity and understanding?
Posted February 24th, 2010 by
John Montague
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Automakers Must Not Build Cars with Driver Internet Access
OpinionTechnology Ford and Audi should not be allowed to equip cars with access to the Internet, which will inevitably lead to thousands of fatalities.
Posted January 13th, 2010 by
John Montague
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Response to Injustices in Dubai
Posted December 7th, 2009 by
Lue-Yee Tsang
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Facebook and Cyber-Detachment: What’s the Real Deal?
OpinionTechnology A new study reveals that Internet usage may not be as socially isolating as previously thought, but we must be wise about how we use it.
Posted November 23rd, 2009 by
Bethany Young
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Holding Nonprofit CEOs Accountable for Greedy Salaries
OpinionSocial Justice Franklin Graham's $1.2 million compensation package comes under attack by the
Charlotte Observer; Christians should be leading the charge to ensure that Christian charities are stewarding their resources wisely.
Posted October 12th, 2009 by
John Montague
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Move That Body
MusicOpinion We “stand and lift up our hands”, but do we actually bow down?
Posted August 25th, 2009 by
Lue-Yee Tsang
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Technology & Multitasking: Towards a Thoughtful Christian Consumption
OpinionTechnology Although there is nothing inherently wrong with modern technology, we need to consider the motivations behind and the opportunity costs of our consumption.
Posted February 24th, 2009 by
John Montague
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Sinning through Questioning? The Ministry of Mark Driscoll
OpinionTheology The pastor of Seattle’s Mars Hill Church suggests that anyone who disagrees with him is sinning and should have his nose broken.
Posted January 16th, 2009 by
John Montague
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On the Invisible Dangers of Television
OpinionTechnology The real danger of television lies not in its supposed immorality but in its power to captivate our time and thoughts.
Posted January 11th, 2009 by
John Montague
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Sitting on the Fence
OpinionPolitics How do we deal with applying our beliefs to a nation that may or may not agree with our religious views? How far is too far?
Posted November 1st, 2008 by
Mary Breffle
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