Texas Faith: The morality of drone warfare
Drone warfare is one of the greatest inventions of civilization. It has allowed us to take Anwar Awalaki out (One of the top Al-Qaeda operatives) with least collateral damage and… Read more »
Drone warfare is one of the greatest inventions of civilization. It has allowed us to take Anwar Awalaki out (One of the top Al-Qaeda operatives) with least collateral damage and… Read more »
The separation of church and state has been a catalyst in guaranteeing freedom to every religious group. This can be better understood through stark contrasts between pluralistic nations and the… Read more »
From January 2008 through March 2009, I followed Obama’s speeches, indeed, I wrote about him in advance and he spoke similar words. He is a pluralist, an inclusivist who respects… Read more »
The divide between individualism and communitarianism flashed to the surface last week during the presidential campaign. It came about after President Obama rather famously told a Virginia audience. ”If you… Read more »
Is our electoral process better off without the polarizing issues of faith-based politics at center stage? Or does the absence of explicit moral and religious expression impoverish our political debate?… Read more »
WHAT ARE YOU READING THIS SUMMER AND WHY? Our Constitution amazes me, and I literally worship its wisdom about human rights and the rights of individuals. I want to read… Read more »
A total of 13 contribution towards Texas faith were made, although, I have written in readers columns before, but officially, I started on 9/14th with Dallas Morning News. Texas Faith:… Read more »
Published on 12/21/10 at Dallas Morning news Each December, the Religion Newswriters Association asks members to choose the top 10 religion stories of the year. We decided to flip that… Read more »
Published on 12/14/10 at Dallas Morning news In summing up the findings of Putnam and Campbell, Rod reaches this two-fold conclusion: “The good news is that we Americans of different… Read more »
Published on 12/07/10 at Dallas Morning news The possible repeal of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy has had Washington in a stir. The Pentagon released a report last… Read more »