by Thomas M. Alpert and Fred Guttman | Jun 28, 2019 | Opinion
The eminent Holocaust historian, Raul Hilberg, refers to the Nazi concentration camps as part of an overall “destruction process” of the 6 million in his book, “The Destruction of the European Jews.” They were places of harsh labor, torture and death. One such camp...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Apr 29, 2019 | News
Discrimination against Jews and evangelicals is increasing, U.S. adults say in a Pew Research Center survey published April 15. Respondents feeling that Jews were discriminated against “some” or “a lot” increased the most of all surveyed groups, rising from 44% in...
by Lee Spitzer | Nov 29, 2017 | Opinion
Anti-Semitism. Racial prejudice and violence. Welcoming refugees from a minority religious background. The relationship between church and state. These societal problems dominate the headlines, and thoughtful Christians are wondering how their faith can inform their...
by Michael Cheuk | May 2, 2013 | General
A sermon by Michael Cheuk, Pastor, University Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Va. Acts 11:1-18 Have you ever had a really bizarre dream? I remember when I was in the third or fourth grade and I dreamed that I was on a school field trip, not to a museum or some...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Dec 31, 2012 | News
The United States is a Christian nation, according to a Gallup Poll that surveyed how Americans identify themselves. “[M]ore than nine in 10 Americans who have a religious identity are affiliated with a Christian religion. There has been little change in this...