Spread the Christmas “Word”
(Official Washington Examiner editorial, Dec. 25 full editorial; slightly different version here) The Gospel of John begins with the famous formulation that “In the beginning was the Word, and the […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, Dec. 25 full editorial; slightly different version here) The Gospel of John begins with the famous formulation that “In the beginning was the Word, and the […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, Dec. 18) Even with the American Civil Liberties Union fighting against civil rights, the cause of freedom of conscience won a big victory this week against a Virginia school board’s attempt at mandatory […]
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(Dec. 11, full column is below) This age of social media is also the age of the insta-celebrity. It’s an age in which in-person human connections are diminished in favor […]
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To read the full editorials representing the institutional position of the Washington Examiner, follow the links embedded in the headlines….. Electric vehicle mandates are completely counterproductive (Dec. 1) A backlash […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, Nov. 23, Thanksgiving Day) Thanksgiving is not a day just for feasting and perhaps for random expressions of thanks. It’s a day for thanks specifically to God and thanks […]
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(Sept. 3) United States House Majority Leader Steve Scalise’s (R-LA) multiple myeloma diagnosis this week seems to be just too cruel for a man who already miraculously survived an attempted […]
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Two pieces. Links to full articles embedded in each headline. Massachusetts tries to keep Catholics from adopting (Official Washington Examiner editorial, Aug. 11): Massachusetts deserves a major slapdown for grotesque […]
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(March 15) Please, people, can we show even the slightest forbearance toward each other, the slightest understanding of each other, and even the slightest nod toward moderation when it comes […]
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Two pieces about arrogant excuses for a dangerously abusive incident. The point is absolutely not about who should not have been treated this way — it’s not about who is […]
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(March 2) Why do courts — why do we as a nation — need to keep going over the subject of faith-based hiring? When can we finally start not just […]
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