
Richard D. Land
Christian Post Executive Editor at The Christian Post
Pres. Emeritus,Southern Evangelical Sem./Exec.Ed.Christian Post,/Husband of Becky/Father of Jennifer, Richard, and Rachel/ Gospel Preacher/6th generation Texan
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2 weeks ago |
christianpost.com | Richard D. Land
By , Christian Post Executive Editor Over the past several months hundreds, if not thousands, of acts of violence have been perpetrated against the Tesla Corporation and its creator, Elon Musk. Tesla auto dealerships have been torched and vandalized and thousands of individually owned Tesla automobiles have been vandalized and defaced.
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2 weeks ago |
christianpost.com | Richard D. Land
By , Christian Post Executive Editor As I was reading the newspaper this past week, a headline caused a host of memories to come flooding back into my consciousness, “Terri Schiavo's death 20 years ago sparked lingering debate about death and politics”. The article noted that this past March 31 marked the 20th anniversary of the death of Terri Schindler Schiavo on March 31, 2005.
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2 weeks ago |
news.crossmap.com | Richard D. Land
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4 weeks ago |
christianpost.com | Richard D. Land
By , Christian Post Executive Editor This Saturday, March 29, is National Vietnam War Veterans Day, when America is called upon to acknowledge and honor the approximately 2.7 million American men and women who served “in country” between Nov. 1, 1955 and May 15, 1975 — the nation’s longest “conflict.”President Nixon proclaimed in 1974 that March 29 would be the first “Vietnam War Veterans Day.” That date, March 29, was a day of special significance for Vietnam veterans.
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1 month ago |
christianpost.com | Richard D. Land
By , Christian Post Executive Editor Occasionally an event erupts in society that is so shocking and seemingly incongruous, it arrests society’s attention. The phenomenon is analogous to coalminers who routinely would take canaries down into the mining shafts with them as a safety measure. Lethal, odorless gases would occasionally escape into the underground chambers where the miners were working.
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