Ken Connor

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  • Mission Accomplished?

    Mission Accomplished?

    What, precisely, have we accomplished? Is America safer and more secure today than we were before the Iraqi intervention?

  • Are Mormons Christian?

    Are Mormons Christian?

    Since religious truth claims have eternal consequences, isn't it in the public interest to examine the merits of those claims?

  • Looking for Salvation in All the Wrong Places

    Looking for Salvation in All the Wrong Places

    There is no such thing as a political savior, and no candidate is 100% ideal. Since every human being is beset by the frailties and faults inherent in our fallen natures, it is foolish to place such weighty expectations on an elected official.

  • A Win for Elder Advocacy

    A Win for Elder Advocacy

    The plight of the elderly often goes overlooked. This problem is exacerbated by a culture that has changed radically over the past several decades, becoming more and more obsessed with youth

  • Marriage Matters

    Marriage Matters

    Because the conception of marriage as a fungible institution is not rooted in anything deeper or higher than the whims of human emotion, it's not capable of sustaining and propagating human society in the manner it was intended.

  • Heaven Help the Aged

    Heaven Help the Aged

    At a time when America’s real estate industry is struggling, there’s one market sector that’s proving to be recession proof: senior housing.

  • Values Voters Are Still in the Game

    Values Voters Are Still in the Game

    The reason that so-called values issues aren't currently in the foreground of the debate is that in the Republican primary field there is generally a consensus about these issues.

  • Shooting the Messengers

    Shooting the Messengers

    In the wake of Congress’s 11th hour vote to raise the debt limit through the fall of 2012, the Tea Party is once again the center of attention for Beltway insiders and media pundits

  • Gov't in Denial About Natural Laws of Finance?

    Gov't in Denial About Natural Laws of Finance?

    Let’s face it, if your contentment level is tied to your 401(K), you’re probably not feeling too good right now. Of course, there is plenty of blame to go around.

  • Campus Crusade for Christ: What's in a Name?

    Campus Crusade for Christ: What's in a Name?

    Campus Crusade for Christ, one of the world’s leading evangelistic ministries, is changing its name to "Cru." It’s abstruse enough not to offend anyone.