Un article écrit par Jocelyn Richer le 31 août dans Le Devoir, a déclaré le nouvel agenda pour le ministère de l’éducation concernant l’éducation sexuelle. Dans l'article intitulé «Aucune exemption du cours n’est envisagée» (voici le lien: http://m.ledevoir.com/#article-448859), nous apprenons que l’éducation sexuelle, pour le ministre, a la même importance «que le français et les... Continue Reading →
A Response To My Alma Mater
I graduated from Kennesaw State University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science, concentrated in Sport Management. I loved my time there. I met my wife there. I still follow KSU Sports and I am looking forward to their first football season coming up this fall. But, I am disappointed at the stance they have... Continue Reading →
Mixed Messages: Evolution & Anti-Bullying
Today we see many standing against bullying, and rightfully so. The anti-bullying campaign is a growing voice whose goal is to stop those that find joy in intimidating, controlling, and hurting others. It seems like every week I see an article about another person being bullied at school, work, or in their neighborhood. The articles... Continue Reading →
Barking Up The Wrong Tree
I read a very interesting article today. Here is the link: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/is-a-chimpanzee-a-person-a-lawsuit-could-hold-the-answer-1.2833728 What is the issue? Simple. Steven Wise, lawyer and president of the Nonhuman Rights Project, wants to "free" Tommy, a chimpanzee that currently is owned by Patrick and Diane Lavery in the state of New York. Tommy currently lives in a 6m x... Continue Reading →
Heaping Hot Coals On People? – part 2
Today, I spent the day thinking about what I posted yesterday and thought it would be a good thing to post a few more examples on how we seek revenge, sometimes without realizing it. Christians are to be a people that seek to honor and worship God in all they do, so rather than seeking... Continue Reading →