The State is not the source of Sheila February 16, 2010 Religiously informed people already know that, but Pope Benedict XVI brought up that point again when he addressed “problems revolving Read More
Religious restrictions in the name of freedom? Sheila February 11, 2010 This happened during the Englightenment. Nations and states and societies with short memories, or the gullibility to succumb to revisionist Read More
Defense of life, a controversial issue Sheila February 8, 2010 Imagine how we got to this point. In one generation, we’ve gone from abortion being unthinkable to the majority Read More
Dear Google: Search for civility Sheila February 6, 2010 Know how you start typing a phrase into a Google search window and all sorts of possibilities pop up to Read More
Health care for one and all Sheila February 3, 2010 Univeral health care has appeal in its promise to provide treatment to everyone, no exceptions. The very moral thing to Read More
One thing Haiti doesn’t need Sheila January 15, 2010 And neither do the rest of us concentrating on the human impact of the disaster there and sending humanitarian relief. Read More
Togo will play Sheila January 10, 2010 Chances are, you do not know what a big turnaround this is. Because most of America was probably unaware of Read More
One God Sheila January 10, 2010 Monotheism is the theological belief of three major Abrahamic world religions, Judiaism, Christianity and Islam, that there is one God. Read More
The desire not to offend Sheila January 9, 2010 It’s given just about exclusively to Muslims these days, and that’s no personal observation. (Personally, I would think Read More
More on those “mercy killings” Sheila January 8, 2010 Or, ‘shooting fish in a barrel’, as Dr. Mark Mostert so aptly but wincingly puts it. About that Dutch story Read More