Political Roundtable Answers – 6
And now for the answers to Question #6 in the Great Energion Political Roundtable.
In no particular order:
Elgin also posted a response to the answers.
Remember: Everyone is invited to get involved!
And now for the answers to Question #6 in the Great Energion Political Roundtable.
In no particular order:
Elgin also posted a response to the answers.
Remember: Everyone is invited to get involved!
by Chris Eyre (Reprinted from his website: http://eyrelines.energion.net/?p=884) The attacks in Paris last night are horrifying in their death toll, the number of those injured and that fact that there was no conceivable offense which the victims had committed, apart, that is, from living in France. My prayers go with the families of those killed…
Here are the answers to question #7: Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. Allan R. Bevere Joel Watts Arthur Sido Bob Cornwall
This month’s question will start with two videos about income inequality: Each participant will respond to one of the videos. I’ll let you guess which! Here’s the question: What, if anything, do you think should be done about income inequality in the United States?
Link to the Question Following each mass killing, as the shock, outrage, and grief fade, and sometimes even before this, the question inevitably becomes what should we do? Is there any way that we could stop these from occurring? As with so much in our society, there are vast differences in how people begin to…
Global Christian Perspectives will be on break for the next 3-4 weeks, so during that time I will be posting some short interviews of political interest with the various participants in the GCP discussions. On Friday, July 1, 2016, I interviewed Chris Eyre in two parts, the first on understanding Brexit and the referendum and…
(July 4, 2017) 10:46 AM Shot this pic in Dallas. You’ll notice that “community” is used instead of “church.” This is the high calling of the body of Christ, including your local church and mine: to live in community. (Some day I will stop using the word “church” to translate the Greek ekklesia. If people…
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