by Mitch Randall | Aug 8, 2019 | Opinion
The communities of El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, were attacked by domestic terrorism last weekend. Family and friends were enjoying a wonderful weekend when their American dream was destroyed by two gunmen filled with rage, anger and hate. When the bullets fell...
by Marv Knox | Aug 7, 2019 | Opinion
Gunshots that slaughtered at least 22 people in El Paso, Texas, last Saturday echoed around the world. They particularly reverberated in the hearts of residents of the American Southwest. The murderer (Let’s refuse to placate the perversion of mass murderers by...
by Wesley Allen | Mar 20, 2019 | Opinion
I’m an introvert. I don’t get my energy from others and tend to view strangers who call me with suspicion. It’s just the way I’m wired. I’m also a natural introspective, so when I encounter some news that overwhelms me, I tend to go inward to ponder things until I’m...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Mar 19, 2019 | News
U.S. states with higher levels of gun ownership and those with fewer restrictions have higher rates of mass shootings, according to research published March 6 by The BMJ, a United Kingdom-based medical journal. Researchers analyzed data related to firearm ownership,...
by Karyn Carlo | Nov 1, 2018 | Opinion
There are still some things about which I hope people of faith agree despite our theological diversity. One of them is we do not kill people over religious differences. Another is we lament the reality that there are those who do. I assume we all grieve the mass...