Guest Voices

Archive: May 10, 2009 - May 16, 2009

Our Gay Christian Neighbors

Gay evangelicals are in a position to affect social change in a way gay rights lawyers and activists can't.

By Joel P. Engardio | May 15, 2009; 12:01 PM ET | Comments (18)

Notre Dame's Betrayal

This Catholic university has betrayed the Catholic bishops and Catholic moral teaching.

By Patrick J. Reilly | May 15, 2009; 10:25 AM ET | Comments (215)

The Bishops' Fear of Dissent

Dissent is not only American, it's also Catholic, particularly when the Hierarchy fails to heed what Jesus said.

By Robert S. McElvaine | May 15, 2009; 3:22 AM ET | Comments (74)

Measuring Poverty in America

We cannot allow 1950 economic measurements to determine if 21st century people survive.

By Steve Gutow and Melissa Boteach | May 14, 2009; 9:27 AM ET | Comments (2)

Jack Kemp: Righteous Gentile

Jack Kemp overcame his party's tendency towards isolationism and inclination to write off the Jewish vote.

By Stuart Weinblatt | May 13, 2009; 3:40 AM ET | Comments (4)

The Spiritual Struggle Behind Grey's Anatomy

As a surgeon and script consultant, I watch Dr. Shepherd save a life knowing that in real life it wasn't written that way.

By Allan J. Hamilton | May 13, 2009; 12:33 AM ET | Comments (5)

Europe's Muslims and the Coexist Index

Gallup's "Coexist Index" aims to measure the extent to which communities feel they are engaged with minorities.

By James Kidner | May 12, 2009; 4:51 PM ET | Comments (15)

"Conscience Rules" Ignore Patient

Religious conservatives focus on the conscience of the doctor or pharmacist. What about the patient's conscience?

By Sally Steenland | May 11, 2009; 8:39 AM ET | Comments (20)

 
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