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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Thursday | March 9, 2006

Creeping closer to anarchy
THE SEEMINGLY random slaughter of our people, including children in the full bloom of youth; the violent attacks on citizens from all walks of life across the length and breadth of Jamaica, and the apparent inability of the security forces to halt ...

Christianity and homosexuality
CHRISTIANITY WAS born into a first century Graeco-Roman world very comfortable with homosexuality. The Faith is now forced to live in a 21st century post-Christian world equally comfortable with homosexuality. - Martin Henry


Washington's nuclear gambit
ON HIS recent visit to India, U.S. President George W. Bush struck a nuclear-energy accord. Some see it as a pragmatic alliance, others as a dangerous precedent. But it does seem to be a grim recognition... - John Rapley


Christianity, courage, and dead children
LIKE EVERY other person of sound mind in this country,I have been very distraught not only about the recent rash of child murders but the sheer brutality and apparently random nature of the killings. It has caused me to reposition..- Melville Cooke















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