If the responses seem a little brief today, it is because I am on the road. Letter to the Editor: Girard’s insightful study on Job ( Job: The Victim of His People) is not what ...
Letters of a Junish Sort
Me, staying current with all the latest news . . . Letter to the Editor: "Dave Rubin and Dylan Mulvaney are not really on opposite sides of this confusion, in other words." I think ...
Letters in June Rhyme With Moon
So, due to the fact that I was off on vacation for some time, the mound of letters to go through got a bit bigger, and the time available for going through them is the same. That means the selection ...
Mid May Letters, Year of Our Lord 2023
Letter to the Editor: I humbly request to invite Vishal Mangalwadi on Man Rampant, if possible. I read his book The Book That Made Your World and here is a description on Amazon about it. ...
Letters Wend Their Way to Us
Letter to the Editor: "So allow me to run ahead and anticipate the sneer. “Oh, so now he thinks he’s a Churchill!” No, not at all, but I am afraid I will have to do until he gets here." ...
May Letters Come Later Than April Letters. They Haven’t Messed That Up Yet.
Letter to the Editor: It appears to be the case—I don't know that there's any kind of hard-data religious census but certainly by gut-feel demography—that the states with higher proportions ...
These Letters Are Just the Best
Letter to the Editor: In this post , you suggest that "I am going to be white even harder" is an improper response. Elsewhere, you claim that honoring your father and mother includes interaction ...
Letters for a Mid-April Tuesday
Letter to the Editor: Your recent reminder to not take the bait provokes a series of questions regarding the application of Biblical categories to the current cultural climate in America. ...
A Digital Mailbag Filled With Ones and Zeros
Letter to the Editor: Re: How Hymenaeus Struggled With Math Doug; Please don't use "At the end of the day". Ron -- Doug responds: Ron, I understand your point, and take the ...
April Letters Are the Best
Letter to the Editor: Do you think that the Asbury event—from reports, a long-scheduled singalong prayer meeting led at times by "gay" and "queer" students, crowned with a sermon ...