“My dad was shot in a drug deal when I was five. The only thing more cliche...
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Brian Earp offers a critical analysis of not just Todd Akin, but also of his critics. Originally appeared at Practical Ethics Should abortions be allowed in the case of rape? Republican Todd...
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If work isn’t your source of identity, what is? _____ I recently read an article about Matthew Bowers. In the article, Matthew was expressing his concern about what he referred to as an “alarming...
View ArticleA Conversation With Scott Dikkers, Co-Founder Of The Onion
Guy McPherson and Mike Sliwa created this show and it airs live every first Tuesday of the month on the Progressive Radio Network (PRN.FM) at 3 p.m. Eastern. Guy and Mike enjoyed a rollicking...
View ArticleShould We Worry That Half of Americans Trust Their Gut to Tell Them What’s True?
Embed from Getty Images — R. Kelly Garrett, The Ohio State University Have you ever thought to yourself, “I’ll bet that’s true,” before you had all the facts? Most people probably have at some point....
View ArticleChecking Athletes’ Privilege
Mike Kasdan takes a hard look at the roots of the privilege we confer on star athletes, and its devastating effect on society. — Today’s topic is privilege. Athletes and privilege. The issue of...
View ArticleTruth-Seeking in the Age of Misinformation and Outright Lies
— “I’m not upset that you lied to me, I’m upset that from now on I can’t believe you.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche Daily, our ability to trust is eroded, since the words that issue forth from people who are...
View ArticleGrowing Toward the Light
In the final week prior to departing our home of 20-years in Crystal Lake, Illinois, we’d almost completely packed the kitchen and ate our meals out or picnic style. Sitting perfectly still in what...
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