Post Tagged with: "Edward Snowden"

American Isaiahs: Keeping the National Faith against the Bloody Idol Fear

American Isaiahs: Keeping the National Faith against the Bloody Idol Fear

September 9, 2013 at 8:30 am 1 comment

by Matthew P. Cavedon: Biblical Judah was a nation tempted by fear in the face of invasion. Instead of turning to God, it tried to place its trust in the might of a foreign army. Judah’s prophet Isaiah, echoed centuries later by the prophet Ezekiel, condemned this move as a […]

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Individualism is No Sin: The (Anti)Heroism of Edward Snowden

Individualism is No Sin: The (Anti)Heroism of Edward Snowden

July 3, 2013 at 8:30 am 5 comments

by Evan Bernick: Edward Snowden may not have done the right thing, but his individualism makes him a hero.  It didn’t take long for columnists, commentators, and concerned citizens to debate the morality of Edward Snowden’s actions. Such debate is good and valuable. As he explained to Guardian columnist Glenn […]

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We Haven’t Won Yet

We Haven’t Won Yet

June 12, 2013 at 8:40 am 1 comment

What the Liberal Media Still Doesn’t Get About Obama and Why We Should be Worried by Evan Bernick: We’re all libertarians now– or so it would seem. After years of fawning editorials that read like transcripts of President Obama’s public comments, the New York Times last week denounced the President […]

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