Tag Archive: Religion

Democrats Cave to Religious Bullying: A Missed Opportunity to Assert Superior Values

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By Journal Student Writer Andrew Cederdahl An admirer of Ayn Randian objectivism should be the last one we would expect to promote divisive identity …

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Women, Please Move to the Back of the Bus?

Photo by: Brian Harkin, "At Front of Brooklyn Bus, a Clash of Religious and Women's Rights," NY TIMES.

By Tiffany Spoor, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice The B110 Bus in Brooklyn is no ordinary bus. While it …

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An Acknowledgment for the Evangelicals

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Photo courtesy of The New York Times By Carolyn Warner, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice It’s easy to complain …

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A Christian View of Social Justice

Matt Hulstein, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice Our journal, as its name suggests, is dedicated to exploring gender, race, …

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Great Globes of Fire

Brad Biren, Student Writer, The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice   Like most atheists, I seem to always get a smug glimmer of …

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How Far Can a Church Go Before it Becomes a PIG?

-John Magana, JGRJ Contributing Member 2009-10 Friday, December 11, 2009 Every holiday season in recent memory has had religious controversy. This …

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Egyptian Women’s Freedom Curtailed

-Brooke Amos, JGRJ Student Writer 2009-10 Friday, October 30, 2009 Americans often take it for granted that they will be able …

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Intersection of Law and Religion

-Maxine Nash, JGRJ Student Writer 2009-10 Monday, August 31, 2009 In a vote of delegates at the national assembly of the …

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