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...homosexuals so maliciously that their efforts have yielded more harm than good. They proclaim that their cause is justified because homosexuality is a sin. Perhaps, but so is divorce, a problem that is just as pervasive in the Christian community as it is in the general population. I would remind Christians of John 7:3 where Jesus says, “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?” People should not condemn their peers for their sins...
...life?” The critic answers “No...he can’t.” He continues by attacking Birkerts’s phrase “the moment of Shakespearean ripeness,” which Marcus alleges is Birkerts’ crass plot to remind his readers that “he knows Shakespeare.” A current student of Birkerts’s—who prefers to remain anonymous—says his teacher “is such a nice guy...really chill...
...group of student activists sought to remind passersby of the second anniversary of the release of photos depicting U.S. military personnel abuse of inmates in Iraq’s Abu Gharib prison...
...Harvard has an obligation to serve a higher purpose, which is to constantly remind us that we’re supposed to be accumulating not just education but values,” he said...
...crimes. They are just encouraged to go on committing more crimes.” Osman said the time the international community has spent debating whether or not to class the Darfur situation as a genocide has hindered the resolution of the conflict. “It is important to remind you that much time was wasted when people were arguing whether it was genocide or not,” he said. “And when we argue, lives are perishing and people are dying.” Audience members asked Fashir and Osman whether international divestment from Sudan would...