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August 24, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Pandemic Depression

Kerby Anderson A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention documents what we already suspected. The coronavirus pandemic has adversely affected our country’s mental health. Corres...

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August 21, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Kids In Church

Penna Dexter After months of online worship services, many Americans are happy to get back to in-person church. But parents with young children, who would love to return to church, may find that thei...

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August 21, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Technology

Kerby Anderson Andrew McDiarmid is a media specialist at the Discovery Institute and author of a blog that attempts to apply biblical principles to technology. He was on my radio program recently to...

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August 20, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Thin Veneer

Kerby Anderson The last two months have shown us how easily the veneer of civilized American society can be shattered. We naively assumed that the moral foundations and social institutions would be s...

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August 19, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Teachers’ Unions

Kerby Anderson America is currently in the midst of a contentious debate about whether to open the public schools and how to do it. Parents, teachers, and administrators have concerns about the risks...

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August 18, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Voting by Mail

Kerby Anderson My commentary yesterday raised the question of whether we would be able to declare a winner in the presidential contest even a week after November 3. If the election isn’t close, then...

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August 17, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Confusing Election Night

Kerby Anderson Election night on November 3 could be much more confusing than any election in modern times. We usually expect to know who our next president will be before we head to bed. One major e...

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August 14, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Requiring Political Indoctrination

Penna Dexter The vast California State University system announced last month that anyone receiving a degree from one of its schools must complete coursework in ethnic and social justice studies. Thes...

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August 14, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Broken Windows

Kerby Anderson Broken windows and destroyed buildings in cities like Minneapolis, Seattle, and Portland provide a test of the “broken windows” economic theory. Dr. Merrill Matthews writes about this...

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August 13, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Teachers

Kerby Anderson Let me start with an important question. Should teachers be considered essential workers? Over the last few months we have designated police officers and firefighters along with doctors...

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August 12, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Hands Up

Kerby Anderson At just about every protest rally across America, you will hear the words: “Hands up, don’t shoot!” These words were supposed to be the words shouted by Michael Brown in Ferguson, Misso...

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August 11, 2020
Kerby Anderson

Social Media Plays Doctor

Kerby Anderson Adam Mill argues that “If Social Media Wants to Play Doctor, They Should Prepare to be Sued for Malpractice.” He has a point. It involves the frequent debate about the effectiveness of...

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