Are Sexual Preferences Changeable?
July 27, 2005 | by Warren Throckmorton | Topic: The Content of Character
- From an article by Mark Benjamin on Salon.com, July 18, 2005.
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The Evolving Lesson of the Scopes Trial
July 21, 2005 | by Daniel Brown | Topic: The American Story
This month marks the 80th anniversary of the Scopes Trial, the original trial of the century. Civility, not a survival-of-the-fittest demeanor, marked the proceedings. It’s not a bad precedent for our U.S. Senators to follow in their deliberations over U.S. … Read more>
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Paul Kengor Lecture and Booksigning at the Ronald Reagan Library
July 20, 2005 | by Paul G. Kengor | Topic: Uncategorized
On Wednesday, July 20, Paul Kengor, executive director of The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College, will do a booksigning and lecture at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. His lecture will be titled, “The … Read more>
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Polyamorists Want Rights Too
July 19, 2005 | by Warren Throckmorton | Topic: The Content of Character
Well I have finally seen it. “Protect Yourself,” the movie, that is. The seven and a half minute condom demonstration video produced by the Montgomery County Public Schools will be shown to all 10th grade students this Spring. I had … Read more>
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Strategy and Purposes of War
July 11, 2005 | by Earl H. Tilford | Topic: The Global Challenge
Devising a strategy appropriate to the war at hand is fundamental to military success. Neither massive firepower nor effusions of heroically-shed blood will redeem a faulty strategy. The big question in the “Global War on Terror” must be, “Is U.S. … Read more>
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A “Foote” Note of History
July 7, 2005 | by Jason R. Edwards | Topic: The DNA of Greatness
With the arrival of a national holiday, concomitant weekend getaways, and the ceaseless pounding of sensationalistic news headlines, it sadly becomes far too easy to miss the passing of an age. And, in fact, that has just happened when at … Read more>
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It’s the Story, Stupid!
July 7, 2005 | by Jason R. Edwards | Topic: The Persuaders
Summer’s arrival means one thing to Hollywood: money. For decades summer blockbusters have represented both Hollywood’s largest budgets and revenues. Not looking to impress the Academy with thought-provoking scripts or virtuoso acting performances, movie studios offer roller-coasters not Shakespeare-in-the-park.
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