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...perfectly free to put their money where their mouth is, so to speak, and forgo special tax treatment. With the extra tax revenue thus collected, Massachusetts could augment its non-discriminatory state-run adoption services more than enough to compensate for the Catholic Charities’ most un-Christian decision to exit the adoption field—without compromising the state’s commitment to non-discrimination. JONAH M. KNOBLER ’03 Cambridge, Mass. March...
Around the same time we’ll see the second edition of new photojournal Grey Area, the Contest Issue of the Advocate, and the education issue of Christian magazine The Ichthus?...
...historic massacre of the Zhao family; “Peach Blossom Fan” is titled after the story’s central, blood-stained symbol; “My Life as a Fairy Tale” explores the “darker side” of Hans Christian Andersen’s celebrated children’s stories (which, admittedly, never lurked too far beneath the surface anyway). Also unsurprisingly, Merritt’s songwriting creates a biting musical commentary for these stories, pairing sweet voices and upbeat melodies with tragic events and sinister intentions (witness...
...namesake story “God Lives in St. Petersburg”—about a married Christian missionary questioning his sexuality in the Russian city—is a quiet, almost methodical piece. The protagonist, Timothy Silverstone, is likely the most “lost” of all of Bissell’s characters...
Centuries ago, John Locke, a devout Christian and one of the most well-known advocates of religious toleration, wrote that, “No man in civil society can be exempted from the laws of it.” His vision of a civil society in which the state does not prioritize one set of beliefs over another proved to be quite appealing to the founding fathers of America, particularly those residing in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Last Saturday, none other than the Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney jeopardized Locke’s vision as he announced that he would...