Chuck Colson

Chuck Colson

Christian Post Guest Columnist

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  • The Worth of a Life

    The Worth of a Life

    It turns out that \"priceless\" and \"worth fighting for\" may have their limits, at least measured in dollars and cents.

  • Tipsy on Wall Street

    Tipsy on Wall Street

    Presidents can say the strangest things in front of an open microphone, especially if he thinks the mic is not on.

  • Judicial Malfunction

    Judicial Malfunction

    It was the most infamous Super Bowl halftime show in history.

  • Science Almighty

    Science Almighty

    The news is filled lately with stories about the promise of adult stem-cell therapy.

  • Monkey Business in Spain

    Monkey Business in Spain

    Spain\'s 1-to-nothing victory over Germany in the finals of the European Soccer Championship marked her first major title in 44 years. Well, now Spain has gotten the proverbial monkey off her back—just in time to make the monkey a Spanish citizen or the next best thing to it.

  • Gay 'Marriage' and Soft Despotism

    Gay 'Marriage' and Soft Despotism

    In Michigan, a homosexual man is suing two Christian publishers—Zondervan and Tyndale House—for $70 million dollars.

  • What's the Matter with Canada?

    What's the Matter with Canada?

    How is this for irony? Recent actions by Canadian human rights groups have observers alarmed for the state of human rights in Canada.

  • Offshore Drilling and Global Warming

    Offshore Drilling and Global Warming

    The recent \"Group of Eight,\" or G8, summit of the world\'s leading economies produced a pledge to cut global greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2050. G8 leaders also \"called for an increase in oil production and refining capacities . . . .\"

  • It's Time to Drill

    It's Time to Drill

    I have got to admit: As each day goes by, I am growing angrier over the debate about oil prices.

  • China and a Watching World

    China and a Watching World

    Less than a month from now, the 2008 Olympic Games will take place in Beijing. From the moment Beijing was awarded the games, angry protests have come from all over the world.