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The Myth of Denominational Demise
The world is filled with certainties that aren’t – like the myth that religious denominations are dead. We will eventually have three inchoate pools of people, it is said: Orthodox, “Other,” and Unaffiliated.
Tu BiSh’vat: Resources
In a few weeks we will be celebrating Tu BiSh’vat. There are numerous approaches you could take in planning your celebration.
UPDATE: President Obama’s Keystone Countdown
UPDATE: News outlets are reporting that the State Department will reject the Keystone XL pipeline permit this afternoon. The announcement is expected to be formally issued by Deputy Secretary of State William B
Fly Fishing and Conservation
When first learning to fly fish, all of our energies are consumed in mastering the basics; getting the right gear, learning to cast, becoming comfortable wading through the stream. Then we hook our first trout. When the line goes taut, our adrenaline spikes.
MT Supreme Court Ruling Challenges Citizens United
With the presidential primary season now in full swing, campaign finance issues are at the forefront of the political debate.
EPA Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Delayed in Court
Earlier this month, a federal appeals court issued an order to delay the implementation of the EPA’s finalized Cross-State Air Pollution Rule. Originally slated to go into effect in 27 Eastern states
The State of the Union and the Environment
We read in Kohelet, or Ecclesiastes, that “One generation goes and another generation comes, but the Earth remains forever” (1:4).
Drilling in Alaskan Wilderness: Congress to Vote Soon
In the coming weeks, the House of Representatives is expected to vote on the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act (H.R.
The State of the Union and School Vouchers
In his 2011 State of the Union address, President Obama called attention to the lack of progress that has been made in improving graduation rates and the quality of education in America.