The last command Jesus gave his apostles was to go out into the world and teach the gospel of God’s redemptive love. And so, in obedience to...
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Last Sunday, June 28, Chicago’s 40th annual Gay Pride Parade stepped off at Belmont and Halstead, marched north to Broadway, then took a sharp...
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Michael Jackson is dead. He was one of five celebrities who, over the span of a single week, has just passed away: Farrah Fawcett, John Callaway (an...
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It’s expensive to build a church these days, even more so if you want to put a little bit of architectural flair into the construction. New...
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It seems almost as if it were yesterday. A new Planned Parenthood facility opened Oct. 7, 2007 amid the tumult and shouting of protestor rallies,...
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I got tired of the “Atheism On a Bus” title for these articles, ergo the change. I need to remind readers, however, that this extended...
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I didn’t plan to write a third article on the Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign, but the collective response to the first two articles has taken me...
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Yesterday, in response to the ad crusade recently waged by the Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign on Chicago city buses, I asked what atheism has to offer...
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Late last month, a program was initiated by the Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign to place large advertisements on Chicago buses that argue, “You can...
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The solution to Sunday’s Bible jumble is, “God bless Chicago”. Hope you had an enjoyable time jumbling it.Check back for the next...
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