Robertson asked for a ban on “bump stocks,” which allow semiautomatic weapons to fire as rapidly as machine guns. He also called for more thorough background checks, including a medical check.
Letters to the Editor
The latest from our readers: • How many who exclude LGBTQ have listened to the parents of the excluded? | Diane Blevins Smith, Columbia, S.C.
Spiritual reflections on the ‘Black Panther’ movie
In a real world that has so maligned black peoples and the continent of Africa, and questioned if any good can ever come from this place, director Ryan Coogler reminds his viewers both of the beauty that already exists on the continent, and also what may yet be possible.
Some student government reps at Liberty University want to update the ‘Liberty Way’
When Jerry Falwell Sr. founded Liberty University in 1971, he did so with a list of rules that included prohibitions on alcohol, tobacco and foul language in the student code of conduct, but now some members of LU’s Student Government…
Pope Francis wowed the world but, five years on, is in troubled waters
He entered office on a wave of energy but, as discontent grows over his attitude to sex abuse scandals, Francis faces opposition on all sides.
Fallen PTL preacher Jim Bakker is back with a new message about the Apocalypse
Three decades after his PTL empire near Charlotte crumbled amid financial and sex scandals, Jim Bakker is back on TV with a different, darker message: The Apocalypse is coming and you better get ready.
Iceland’s proposed ban on male circumcision alarms religious leaders
Backers of the proposed law say circumcision violates the rights of children. Religious leaders say it tramples their beliefs.
Letters to the Editor
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‘Resist White Supremacy’: A sign. A farm. And the fury that followed.
The vitriol baffled Aaron Cox-Leow. Who, other than a white supremacist, would be offended by a message condemning white supremacy? She also understood, though, that this is America in 2018, a time of such fierce division that even voicing opposition to the ugliest beliefs could be twisted or taken out of context.