Is There a Problem?
As I am writing this, the big story is the resignation of New York governor Eliot Spitzer as a result of allegations that he used the services of a high-priced prostitution ring. I have read a number of articles rehashing this event with personal opinions interjected in abundance. What is interesting is the number of questions which come out of this one event. Questions that I don't hear being asked. Eliot's Spitzer's actions are condemnable, but is there a deeper problem here? Read
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The Other "S" Word...
Although s-e-x often feels like a forbidden subject to discuss in Christian
circles, there's another s-word that can elicit even more fear and trembling:
Submission. We've talked about it in Sunday School recently, which
inspired us to share some further thoughts on this sticky subject. Read
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Novelist Earnest Hemingway was once quoted as saying, “What is moral is what you feel good after, and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.” Ernest Hemingway also ended his life with suicide. To some, my connecting Hemingway's moral stance with his suicide is offensive; but what if it made me feel good to do it? Even Hemingway himself would have to agree that, for me, there was nothing immoral about it. But is that true?
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