What's wrong with this statement? "The Pentagon and the CIA have
asked the White House to decide on a more permanent approach for
potentially lifetime detentions, including for hundreds of people
now in military and CIA custody whom the government does not have
enough evidence to charge in courts." (
story)
A
story
about reports of missing Americans in south-east Asia offers this gem:
"Some callers were unclear on geography as well, reporting
missing Americans in China, South Africa and even Vermont."
Vermont?! From people who haven't noticed that New Hampshire
is still there?
Some parents in Orange County
are
upset because a Catholic school allowed children of a gay couple to
enroll. They are arguing that this violates church teachings.
The school has so far refused to budge. It seems to me that, quite
apart from any issues of gay rights or open-mindedness, the parents
have it all wrong; educating those kids is precisely within
church teachings. Shouldn't they be welcoming the opportunity
to teach those kids their doctrine, rather than letting them go off to
the Godless public schools?
I thought a key component of Christianity was ministering to people who
haven't yet accepted their message; here they have people they consider
sinners delivering their kids up for education in the church, and they're
turning down the opportunity. Sounds like a missed opportunity to me.
(I am not endorsing this, merely observing.)