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March 25, 2014 By CBMW Guest
“What is liberty without wisdom and without virtue?  It is the greatest of all possible evils.” – Irish statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke By Michael Berry: Today is Tuesday, March 25, 2014.  The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments on behalf of two private, for-profit corporations, Hobby Lobby Stores, and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation. ...
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March 25, 2014 By CBMW Guest
    Here is what you need to know for the week of 3/24-3/29.   Why Christian Supporters of Same-Sex Marriage are Wrong… DC Abortion Fund Offers Coat Hanger Pendant for Donors Choosing What to Photograph is a Form of Speech Stanford, Marriage and Abortion Controversies, and the Mission of a University  Transgender Woman Says...
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February 27, 2014 By CBMW Guest
As a continuing service of our coverage of the decision and subsequent firestorm surrounding the Arizona Religious Liberty Bill, Merritt, Powers, and Moore et al., we have compiled a list of articles addressing the situation.  It is important to note that yesterday Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona vetoed Senate Bill 1062.  The links are organized...
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February 26, 2014 By CBMW Guest
  Timothy Kleiser:  “Marriage is like a cage; one sees the birds outside desperate to get in, and those inside equally desperate to get out.” This pessimistic view of marriage—voiced by Montaigne, the French philosopher—is a view that is commonly held today. In our society that worships individuality, marriage is increasingly regarded as a cage...
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February 25, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Drew Griffin: Much is being and has been written on marriage of late.  As society shifts and culture grapples with the complexities of modern sexuality, marriage has often been in the focus.  And while forces on the right and left contend over the language and legitimacy of marriage there is a third front to...
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February 19, 2014 By CBMW Guest
By Michael Berry: Paradox: par•a•dox; noun: something (such as a situation) that is made up of two opposite things and that seems impossible but is actually true or possible. Born in the late 1970’s, my earliest childhood memories were formed during the 1980’s.  Accordingly, I experienced the tail-end of what was known as the “Red...
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