Civil Rights
Let’s Blame Sin–Not Race or Turn Signals
The violence in Charlottesville, Virginia over the past weekend is stirring many passions and story lines.
The Trump-Is-Wrong-About-Everything liberal press used the occasion to slam the president’s response on day one, then stayed cynical on day three when he got more specific.
Many newspapers created the impression that Nazi-sympathizers and white supremacists are taking over the nation–while progressive anarchist groups actually out number them by hundreds of thousands. Others painted the cultural battle as Left versus Right.
I have a better idea.
Let’s blame sin–not race or turn signals. That might bring revival and reconciliation to America.
In most of the news broadcasts or articles about the violence in Charlottesville, the action was framed with the words “Right” and “Left.” Read More
A New Martin Luther King Among Us?
I sometimes write commemmorative pieces on the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his great impact on civil rights in America. MLK is one of my heroes. I usually do the piece in January when we celebrate his birthday with a national holiday.
This year I’m upping the article two months because of the current racial tensions in the US and a strong belief that another individual has risen in the spirit of MLK. Read More
Satan Teams with Bremerton High To Take on Coach Joe
When I was young, I played both football and basketball games at Bremerton High, now the center of a national prayer controversy regarding the public schools.
In the early 1970s while playing games in Bremerton and many other high schools in the state, our coaches led us in prayer. Read More
