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No bread, no wine, but a sacramental beer
Gordon Stewart is the Pastor of Shepherd of the Hill Presbyterian Church in Chaska, MN. This article originally appeared on Minnesota Public Radio .
Sometimes having a beer is a sacramental act. The president and vice president of the United States having a beer with Prof. Henry Louis Gates Jr. and police Sgt. James Crowley, at [...]
Empathy and the bench: It’s all about the spirit of the law
Gordon Stewart, the pastor of Shepherd of the Hill in Chaska wrote this op-ed in the MinnPost, the an online newspaper. Please note, that the views expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views Presbytery of the Twin Cities Area.
Empathy and law, life experience and the judge’s bench. Are they oil and water, [...]
CIA, Torture and Sinful Nature
By admin on August 25, 2009
Note: The following blog post does not necessarily reflect the views of the Presbytery of the Twin Cities Area.
From Neil Craigan:
With the declassification of the report on the interrogation of terror suspects there has been much said about the behavior of some CIA operatives, simulated drowning by waterboarding, simulated executions by threatening with guns and [...]
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