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IDEAS IN ACTION by KEN CONNOR

Big Bang on the Bayou

Secularists have exploded over the passage of the "Louisiana Science and Education Act".  The Act was recently signed into law by Governor Bobby Jindal after having been passed by an overwhelming majority of the Louisiana legislature.  The Act protects the freedom of “teachers, principals, and other school administrators” in elementary and secondary schools to promote “critical thinking skills, logical analysis, and open and objective discussion of a variety of scientific theories....

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Ideas in Action
Big Bang on the Bayou
Trying to Put Lipstick on a Pig
Anglicans Not Likely to Throw the Rascals Out
Political Moral Philosophy: R.I.P.
Charity Should Begin with the Church
The Evangelical Manifesto and a Return to Civil Christian Discourse
Activist Judges Undermine Government by the People
Encouraging Death
It May Be 2008 at Home, But in the Academy It's 1984
Small Town Conservatives: Bitter or Better?
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July 2: A Tale of Two Rulings by Chip Hammond
June 19: Duty, Property and the Death Tax by Dick Patten
May 10: On Science, Politics and Religion, Pt. 3 by Dr. Joel Brind
May 2: Lawsuit Reform and the Right to Trial by Ken Connor
April 25: "Secular" Discrimination Against Religion by Zachary Gappa
April 21: Radical Racism, Darwinism and Hitler, Pt. 2 by Thomas Gilson
April 16: Radical Racism, Darwinism and Hitler, Pt. 1 by Thomas Gilson
April 10: On Science, Politics and Religion, Pt. 2 by Dr. Joel Brind
March 11: On Science, Politics and Religion, Pt. 1 by Dr. Joel Brind
February 27: Promises for the Poor by Francisco Gonzalez
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Ideas in Action
Thursday, July 03, 2008
On Campus, Liberal Professors Retire
Obama Works to Mobilize 'Christian Left'
The Battle for Catholic Voters
Miss. Senators Defiant Over Controversial Medicare Vote
Parents Battle Over Life of Brain-Damaged Daughter
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Value System
Obama Seeks Bigger Role for Religious Groups
Supreme Selections
An African Failure
It Pays to Be a Eugenicist
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