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Jails Don’t Make Us Safe
Re: Populist Thuggery, March My thanks to our Editor’s endeavour to help us become rational before large sums of money are spent on building more […]
Re: Populist Thuggery, March My thanks to our Editor’s endeavour to help us become rational before large sums of money are spent on building more […]
Kerrisdale is on the west side of Vancouver, relatively close to the University of British Columbia. It’s what I would think of as a typical […]
Ethnicity has been a strong marker in the Presbyterian Church. I sense that racism, while always a danger, present from time to time, has not […]
Re Emmaus Road Easter has now passed but if there was any part of that message that was bequeathed to us from almost 2,000 years […]
“A confession of faith is a public declaration before God and all the world of what the church believes.” Such statements are not a modern […]
Re Taiwan, January I was quite upset when I read the article “Taiwan is not China, but it is what China should be” by Ted […]
Re Caught Dead by Jayne Self, online only I read the first chapter and it has got me gripped and wanting more!!! I need to […]
Re Music articles, February I really enjoyed Hilary Donaldson’s article on Jump With Joy and want to thank her for including some examples from our […]
Re Confused Online, March As someone who has a family member who suffers from schizophrenia I find it in extremely bad taste to compare “surfing […]
Re Populist Thuggery Congratulations to David Harris. It makes many of the same points as an open discussion on Tough in Crime on CBC Radio’s […]
Re Centre Road, January As I read the Bible, there is nowhere that Jesus ever gives instruction in how the two practices that we accept […]
The citizens of Taiwan continue to suffer from the misrepresentation of history and the threat of becoming another Tibet or to suffer as the Uiguar […]
With each copy of the Record I enjoy reading the letters from people across this wonderful country of Canada, as it gives an insight into […]
Re Living with Living Faith, March Laurence DeWolfe describes Living Faith as “creed-by-consensus,” “middle-of-the-road,” and as a document that fails to “stir the blood.” In […]
Re: Laws and Motions, April As a former geologist, retired minister, and current secretary/treasurer of the Canadian Scientific and Christian Affiliation, I would like to […]
Re WWWJ Read?, March Great letter! I hereby second his motions.
Re Wrapped In God’s Love, March In 2008, I was the recipient of a prayer shawl. My sister-in-law was part of such a group of […]
This week I have been overcome with grief because our wonderful neighbour of over 40 years died suddenly. Another neighbour of over 50 years had […]
Re Theology 101, February When I saw the list of books that were suggested reading, I was astounded to see Marcus Borg included! A statement […]