In his book In Contempt, Los Angeles prosecutor Christopher Darden summed up his disillusionment with the verdict of the O. J. Simpson trial in these words. "I never got a chance to cross-examine him [Simpson]. And I didn't want to anymore.
Since many of you call or write RZIM to request information regarding recommended reading or where to find an out-of-print book, I thought I would mention some resources you may find helpful. To do this, I suggest we first take a field trip...
The muddied streets of an Indian city, where families crowd into tired buildings and an ancient culture prevails as it has for centuries. The ivied halls of Harvard University where the erudite elite debate postmodern ideas. Both are home...
History has a way of provoking life's most basic questions, sometimes with deadly force. Few incidents in recent memory have so aroused the national conscience to ask "why?" as has the callous and brutal act that leveled the federal...
One man has said, "Those who cling to worthless idols forfeit the loving kindness that could be theirs." A sobering thought perhaps repeated from the pulpit from time to time, but I reeled in alarm when I first read these words -- uttered...
The 75th anniversary issue of Forbes magazine (Sept. 14, 1992) posed the question "if things are so good (in the United States), why do we think they are so bad?" One contributor, historian Gertrude Himmelfarb, responded in short, "we think...
One of my Old Testament professors during seminary days was blessed not only with fine expository and oratorical skills, but also with a sharp wit. He was renowned throughout the seminary community for his biting one-liners that generally...
One of the most fascinating technologies made possible by the computer age is virtual reality (VR). The research into this field was initially pioneered during the 1970s and early '80s in an attempt to mimic the map of the human brain. The...
"We have educated ourselves into imbecility," quipped the noted English journalist Malcolm Muggeridge, as he bemoaned the many nefarious ideas that are shaping modern beliefs. Venting an identical disillusionment in his commentary on the...
Why were the fledgling universities of the late 19th century,despite their founders' expressed commitments to Christianity, designed in a way that would virtually guarantee that they would become subversive of the distinctive aspects of...
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