Last week
I wrote a post for the CNN Belief Blog about millennials and the Church focusing on how church leaders hoping to win twenty - somethings over with coffee shops and concerts may want to go a little deeper and consider substance over style.
The myth was perpetuated again last week by President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Al Mohler who, in response to Clayton Lockett's botched execution in Oklahoma,
wrote a post for CNN entitled «Why Christians should support the death penalty.»
Not exact matches
Over at The Denver
Post, media reporter Joanne Ostrow
writes in a biting, short critique that
CNN mistook «the cruise ship story
for Normandy landing.»
Carnal Liar against His truth Abide in Jesus» truth Prideful Tommie Tom Minions of satan Talmud Man - made lies of the talmud Jesus» letter, the Bible God's truth Jesus» truth The truth I know from Moe Curly of the 3 stooges that nothing works Truth Lies lies lies Fat drippings Personal worms Atheists
write this garbage Satan is death Pathetic Your father Satan You atheists Smug atheists Amen Throw away that users manual Prayer really works No eyes to see or hear His truth Blotted out
for eternity Burn burn burn
for all eternity
Writing your filth True Christians The liar satan Snakes in your Belly Athiests at
CNN They are blocking my
posts again Dead bones
I
wrote about it here on the blog,
for the Washington
Post, the USAToday, and
CNN.
You know
CNN, it is really annoying when I take the time to
write a
post that has no inflammatory statements and
for some reason, it doesn't show up.
For all of you whiners who think that CNN only posts articles that are in favor of gay marriage, there is a new one at the top of the home page that was written just for y
For all of you whiners who think that
CNN only
posts articles that are in favor of gay marriage, there is a new one at the top of the home page that was
written just
for y
for you.
Driven by his passion to raise awareness of those issues, Rich has appeared on
CNN, Fox, ABC, NBC, and PBS, and
written pieces
for the Wall Street Journal, The Washington
Post, The Huffington
Post, and other media outlets.
She has
written for publications including the Denver
Post, the Boulder Daily Camera, Delicious Living, Delight Magazine, and Elephant, and has been featured in a variety of publications including 5280, Working Woman, Crain's New York Business, Fortune Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal, and has appeared on
CNN and MSNBC.
I also have
written many blog
posts for national organizations including Edutopia,
CNN, the American Federation of Teachers, Teaching Tolerance, and Not In Our Town.
He has advised on the city, state, and federal levels on family policy and school reform and has
written for numerous scholarly and popular publications, including The New York Times, The Huffington
Post,
CNN, The New Republic, The American Prospect, NPR, and Psychology Today.
In a letter to Hachette authors and agents,
posted by
CNN's Brian Stelter, Pietsch
wrote that the company will get «full responsibility
for the consumer prices of our ebooks,» and that «the percent of revenue on which Hachette authors» ebook royalties are based will not decrease under this agreement.»
In addition to the holidays, I argued at the Fifth Circuit; published two articles at The Huffington
Post (here and here); produced a podcast episode on appellate practice
for the ABA's Sound Advice series; gave a presentation to the Dallas Bar Association (about the
post-election Supreme Court and Trump's list of possible nominees); participated in a panel discussion about e-briefs and legal
writing at the annual meeting of the Council of Chief Judges of State Courts of Appeal (in North Carolina); was cited on SCOTUSblog and the Appellate Advocacy Blog (both here and here); and was quoted by Bloomberg (here, here, here, and here),
CNN, and the Winnipeg Free Press.