by Daniel Carro | Dec 20, 2016 | Opinion
When Jesus needed to define for his disciples how to know who is a member of God’s reign, he said, “You will know them by their fruits.” Comparing people to trees, he asked, “Are grapes gathered from thorns, or figs from thistles?”...
by Daniel Carro | Oct 14, 2013 | Opinion
A school calendar prepared by the general superintendent of schools of the province of Mendoza, Argentina, was denounced last July by Argentine Baptist Association (ABA) as a clear act of discrimination and a lack of respect for the freedom of conscience of...
by Daniel Carro | Mar 15, 2013 | Opinion
I am neither a journalist, nor a prophet. But since Pope Francis comes from Argentina and I’m an Argentinean, it seems that I should have something to say. Jason Horowitz wrote in The Washington Post: “The cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church broke...
by Daniel Carro | Jan 21, 2013 | Opinion
“I have a dream,” preached the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. from the stairs of the Lincoln Memorial 50 years ago. “It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of...
by Daniel Carro | Sep 6, 2012 | Opinion
The Christian Century, one of the few worth-reading Christian magazines of our time, has proposed an interesting exercise in theology. They have given some authors the challenge to express the gospel in seven words or fewer. “It’s instructive to see what...