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Christians, Please Proceed With Caution
I have been feeling some misgivings lately about my sometimes aggressive discussion of cultural hot-button issues. This was actually pointed out to me by one of my most faithful readers. Am I grateful? Yes. But rather than ceasing to discuss … Continue reading
Posted in Love
Tagged abortion, art, biblical, compassion, culture wars, debate, education, Evangelicalism, family, gentleness, homosexuality, humility, kindness, law, love, morality, political correctness, Progressive Christians, the Bible
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An Unwanted Blessing
I was at work last night when I committed a great breach of decorum. I told a co-worker, “God bless you!” Another co-worker was nearby and repeated my statement derisively. “God bless you?” she said, shaking her head. (She is … Continue reading
Posted in PC Awards
Tagged free speech, God, liberal, PC cops, political correctness, radical liberal, radical liberalism, religion, secularism, workplace politics
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Boy Scout Brouhaha Revisited
A sharp-eyed reader took issue with “Boy Scout Brouhaha.” It seems Skids Grofsky’s brother, Scraps, had plenty to say about the issue and put it all down in an e-mail to the Muse. Some of what was said sheds some … Continue reading
Posted in PC Awards
Tagged Boy Scouts, culture, discrimination, exclude, exclusion, gay, hiring practices, homophobe, homophobia, homosexual, homosexuality, lesbian, organization, policies, political correctness, politics, private, rights, ruling, sexual orientation, Supreme Court, tradition
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Boy Scout Brouhaha
I had my old pal Skids Grofsky over for coffee today. I hadn’t seen him in quite a while, and I thought time and a recent vacation in the Bahamas might have helped him relax a little bit. I was … Continue reading
Posted in PC Awards
Tagged Boy Scouts, culture, discrimination, exclude, exclusion, gay, hiring practices, homophobe, homophobia, homosexual, homosexuality, lesbian, organization, policies, political correctness, politics, private, rights, ruling, sexual orientation, Supreme Court, tradition
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Gender Sensitivity Training
“It’s about time!” Skids Grofsky almost shouted, slapping the table. “What now?” I asked, not really wanting to know. “Score one for the individual,” he said, his lips pressed together in a smug slash.