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Scripture should be cited in context

Danielle Waddell October 6, 2014

Michaela Thurston’s recent guest column “Following all of Christ’s teachings” revealed some common flaws in the way people read and interpret 
the Bible. It is important when citing Scripture...

Christians have a duty to be better Christians

Joe Puchner September 29, 2014

Last Thursday, Nathan James wrote an article calling on Christians to, as he put it, “end LGBTQ intolerance.” While Mr. James rightfully reminded Christians to love their neighbor and be mindful of...

Christians have duty to end LGBTQ intolerance

Nathan James September 24, 2014

There’s a form of discrimination that America doesn’t like to talk about. Compared to all other Americans, members of one particular minority group are two to six times as likely to attempt suicide,...

Interfaith discourse is vital to student relations

Vel Lewis September 9, 2014

A few weeks ago, I attended an interfaith discussion and panel titled “Speed Faithing.” The setup of this event consisted of different tables. Participants were divided into randomly selected groups...

Students should share faith responsibly

Ben Friedman February 17, 2011

In our current postmodern and secular age, sharing one’s religious beliefs is often labeled, at the blink of an eye, as intolerance. The “Coexist” bumper sticker is prevalent, and so much as making...

Reconsidering religion’s role

Letter to the Editor November 3, 2010

This letter will likely be my only contribution to the opinion page creation-evolution debate. I am writing not to persuade the reader to one side or the other, but simply to rebut some of the more outlandish...

What’s the need to see it if you believe it?

Jason Galloway April 4, 2010

How different would you live if Jesus was your roommate? If he was your best friend? If Jesus followed you everywhere you went? After coming across a passage I’ve heard 100 times the other day, I asked...

Simplicity can go a long way

Jason Galloway March 21, 2010

Four columns in, I think it may be time to share the testimony of my faith and use it to explain how evangelizing does not always have to be a grueling task. I grew up going through the motions in a Catholic...

The Hardcore Christian

Jason Galloway March 10, 2010

Whenever I tell someone I don’t drink, I always get the same response. “Oh, so you’re one of those hardcore Christians,” they say. The sad part about that statement is not that everyone drinks,...

Darwin and evolution discussed at lecture

Amanda Sams March 5, 2010

“Can one be a Darwinian and a Christian at the same time?” This was one of the many compelling rhetorical questions Keith Parsons asked his audience during his “Charles Darwin, Hammer of the Creationists”...

Penicillin Without Prayer

Letter to the Editor March 1, 2010

Jason Galloway commits many obvious and common errors in his latest column, "Turning science on its head." He is wrong when he says atheists are claiming they can disprove a god. No one can disprove a...

Science not contrary to religion

Letter to the Editor February 26, 2010

I went to a high school where I learned more about the Bible than I did about math, and my tenth grade biology teacher refused to teach evolution because, well, people didn’t come from monkeys. They...