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Although I don't usually refer to it as a "religion" I do believe pretty strongly in human rights and dignity and while I respect the right of everyone to follow...
Good point, I think a societal moral compass is essential and without it the society fails. I think the thrust of my point is that, over the course of history,...
We agree on that issue. Religion (of every sort) has all too often been misused by misguided men who think they do God a favor by hurting other people or...
I find it amusingly ironic that the two of you are using "a heartfelt concern for a lack of communication...." as the focus of your not listening to each other....
I hardly know where to begin at addressing your flippant response to my heartfelt concern for the lack of communication between those who have a strong Christian faith and those...
I hardly know where to begin at addressing your flippant response to my heartfelt concern for the lack of communication between those who have a strong Christian faith and those...
Perhaps you don't fully realize that The Citizen is not a totally religion-free newspaper. Columns that are written by clergy or others with a scriptural worldview appear regularly. That aside,...
Dragnet, I agree that the TDK extension would have been the best solution, but I don't see how that's even an option now with the recreation area there. The argument...
This was a bit of an odd column to read in a secular, general purpose newspaper. That aside, I would challenge the authors' premise that the increasing secularization of our...

Small section of northwest Peachtree City? Is that possibly Planterra Ridge? Can we think of anyone living there that would like to be a state representative? Someone with experience, perhaps....