Joshua Sharf blogs here primarily as a book reviewer. He has his own site at jsharf.com, and is a founding member of the Rocky Mountain Alliance of Blogs. He is also a contributing editor at Newsbusters. Joshua blogs from Denver, CO.
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The producers of the film are religious Christians, whose hearts are clearly in the right place, but who could have done a little more research...
The only thing that worked that day.
It's the holiday that commemorates when, under the pressure-cooker of a midnight escape, we became a people, a nation.
Why the customers you can buy aren't worth having.
Better things for better living - through brain chemistry.
A perfectly well-ordered discussion of an RFID system. No doubt those banal servants of evil, the middle-managers, will find it useful.
A Stadium of Davids.
The great story is the movement of society from decentralized to centralized, and back to decentralized.
The book has potential. About twice the exposition and forcing an editor to work through all the examples would make it incredibly useful.
Simi Peters approaches the Talmud with true humility. She assumes that not only the rabbis, but also her prior teachers, know something important.