When Satire Crosses the Line
From Odyssey Networks’ Faith on the Record series: This week, the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo published its first edition … Continue Reading
From Odyssey Networks’ Faith on the Record series: This week, the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo published its first edition … Continue Reading
Recently, a billboard in Harrison, Ark., has generated quite a bit of controversy. Funded by Thomas Robb, director of the … Continue Reading
Returning to appear on Newsmax this week, I joined a panel to contribute insights about the escalating terrorist activity in … Continue Reading
This week, I was asked a number of questions regarding the use of the swastika. And while it might surprise … Continue Reading
The rallying cry Je Suis Charlie (“I am Charlie”), referring to the French magazine Charlie Hebdo, where 11 journalists were … Continue Reading
From Odyssey Networks’ Faith on the Record series: This week’s?fatal shooting of 12 people at the editorial offices of the … Continue Reading
How often do you seriously engage those with whom you may deeply disagree? It’s not always our fault if we … Continue Reading
From the Newsmax article by Brad Hirschfield: “As one who has lost people close to me in acts of terror, … Continue Reading
North Korean hackers did not stop the release of the Seth Rogen/James Franco comedy The Interview. We the People did. … Continue Reading
From TheBlaze.com: “Rabbi Irwin Kula hails from the notoriously liberal Upper West Side of New York, but he is also?close … Continue Reading