- Thu, Sep 01, 1994
- Culture and Worldview
O.J. Simpson: What Can We Learn?
Character is what you are in the dark, when no one but God is looking.
Character is what you are in the dark, when no one but God is looking.
Why is it legal to “maim, mutilate and kill” a pain-sensitive unborn human being but not an animal?
The psychiatrist who evaluated her declared Kate Cheney, an 85-year-old woman with growing dementia, ineligible for assisted suicide.
These are thoughts I originally shared with a group of Christian teachers.
With that simple statement my little princess stopped time for me. Lifting her gently off my lap, I sent her back to play in the spring sunshine. I slumped back in my chair with a swirling head and blood pumping furiously through my heart. Even as I type these words, I can feel those sensations all over again. It was a frightening moment. The fog lifted from my preoccupied brain for a minute—and suddenly I could see. But what I saw scared me to death. It was like being a ship and coming out of the fog in time to see a huge, sharp rock knifing through the surf just off the port bow.