Paul Schrag’s analysis of recent Mennonite history on unity and disunity, as presented in “Subtractions add up” (Oct. 13) and “Confessing honestly” (editorial, Nov. 3),
Ruth Braunstein (“The world doesn’t hate Christians,” Nov. 24) ignores the persecution of Christians around the world and in Western academia. A man who grew
After waking from our dream of inclusive diversity to realize that we’ve tolerated and participated in the abuse and ignoring of the oppressed, Paul Schrag’s
Lucinda Kinsinger’s thoughts about “Disillusionment or hope?” (Nov. 3) match mine. Her turmoil is mine. Prudent judgment requires great wisdom, for evil sneaks around many
The root cause of the Palestine-Israel conflict is clear. During the 1948 war, 750,000 Palestinians fled in terror or were expelled from their ancestral homeland
“Earth care: spiritual, practical” (Sept. 22) was helpful, except for one erroneous idea: that carbon taxes help the environment. Carbon taxes only enrich governments that