By Ken Sehested, originally published last month at Ethics Daily, a publication of the Baptist Center for Ethics
We need to recognize, and adjust in appropriate ways, to the
fact that we humans maintain a perverse fascination with
disaster. I’ll leave it to psychologists to explain why, precisely;
but this habit is easily illustrated: From “rubber-necking” on
the highway (slowing down to view the scene of a wreck), to
the media’s 24/7 coverage of hurricane news. We rarely recall
the car trips made without incident, or the sunny days that
predominate in the Bahamas’ and Outer Banks’ weather
patterns. Continue reading “Sacramental Operative in a Sullied World”

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By Ched Myers, on Luke 16:19-31, this weekend’s Gospel text

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By Ched Myers, on this weekend’s Gospel text