by TomHuening | Oct 30, 2020 | John Kelly: Quintessential Good Samaritan
John Kelly the Quintessential Good Samaritan Foreword by Congresswoman Jackie Speier John Kelly was a saint….an irreverent saint who refused to play by rules that made no sense and prevented him from offering shelter, food and health care for those in pain. He was...
by TomHuening | Jul 1, 2020 | Articles, Spiritual Choices
Our Spiritual Choices today are about racial equity. This article was originally published by The New York Times. Written By Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor and Yaryna Serkez June 19, 2020 Opinion | The Gaps Between White and Black America, in Charts In many parts of the...
by TomHuening | Apr 17, 2017 | Books & Reading
Ali describes “A Journey From Religion To Reason” as a Pakistani Muslim who spent many years of his youth in Saudi Arabia. He was lucky and only experienced indoctrination-light but describes Saudi Arabia fundamentalist indoctrination-heavy, still...
by TomHuening | Jun 20, 2016 | Articles
All Religions can ease the bias and heal the hate:...
by TomHuening | Oct 9, 2013 | John Kelly: Quintessential Good Samaritan
Steven Pinker wrote in Better Angels of our Nature that the world is becoming less violent over the last sixty-some years. This assertion is counter-intuitive given the if-it-bleeds-it-leads news reporting in newspapers and TV. Pinker is a scientist and offers strong...