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Opinion: Winning with racism Print E-mail
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By Laura Rector   
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
(ABP) -- Somewhere in a closet at my parents’ house in Kentucky hangs a George H.W. Bush shirt from my high school days. On one occasion in my early 20s, I skipped church to pass out flyers with Right to Life’s candidate information. On another occasion, I pondered starting a Concerned Women for America prayer group. Now, I often find myself writing in support of Democratic policies as much as Republican ones, simply because we evangelicals tend not to give them a fair shake. In fact, I’m a registered Independent and think both parties have some good qualities, as well as bad ones.
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Opinion: Somebody's daughter Print E-mail
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By Derik Hamby   
Friday, January 20, 2012
(ABP) -- I was at my daughter’s school when her teacher asked, “Did you see what your daughter wrote? All the teachers are coming down to read it.” Here is what my daughter wrote: “I have a dream that I will be a preacher and I will preach about God. And I will preach about Jesus. I will work at a church. I will preach on a stage. I hope my dream will come true.”
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Opinion: Can conservatives welcome the stranger? Print E-mail
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By Zachary Bailes   
Friday, January 20, 2012
(ABP) -- As GOP presidential candidates make their final plea in South Carolina, and as one Texas governor resigns from the race, Christian evangelicals are making their rounds for endorsement.
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Opinion: Embracing forgiveness Print E-mail
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By Rabbi Rami Shapiro   
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
(ABP) -- Forgiveness isn’t something you need to cultivate, but the natural response to a truth you need to know: everything has its time.
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Opinion: We say no, again Print E-mail
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By Ken Sehested   
Monday, January 16, 2012
(ABP) -- On the first Sunday in Lent in 2007, when tensions between the United States and Iran were escalating, Circle of Mercy Congregation unanimously adopted a statement opposing an attack on Iran. With the recent assassination of another Iranian scientist -- the fourth to be targeted in the past two years -- tensions between our two countries are again at a boiling point.
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