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KenAPierce

Status: Last online 26 Jan 2010

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The Basics
My Town: Jackson, MS
My Country: United States
My Website: http://www.tpcjackson.org
Who I Am
Bio:
Graduate, Hillsdale College Religion & History, Reformed Theological Seminary, MDiv. Senior MInister, Trinity Presbyterian Church of Jackson MS
What I Do
Job: Senior Minister
Company: Trinity Presbyterian Church
Industry: Non-profit religious institution
Website: http://www.tpcjackson.org
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    Google to China: we don't do complicity in evil, either
    Knowledge is power, and the free dissemination of information threatens any overweening government. So, you are correct, China will not comply, showi >>
      Why I’ll be closely following the FCIC proceedings
      Andrew, you are precisely right. The danger in any government is of course corruption. Even South Africa has not been a neat and tidy example --then >>
        Why I’ll be closely following the FCIC proceedings
        Andrew,Very good article, and quite thought-provoking. The trans-national nature of the problem makes it very difficult. You are right to point out >>
          Video: Introducing the new APEsphere
          Such shameless exploitation of a beautiful child!Congrats on the new Apesphere. >>
            Video: Michael Moore's Capitalism: A love story
            "Capitalism is evil", Moore says.*@*@*@*nbsp; But, I'll bet he gladly takes the profits he makes from this venture, and keeps his own fridge well-stoc >>
              The privatization of free thinking
              Andrew,Well, at least we agree that education should be somewhat independent of business!My point is more one of principle --more that it does not sur >>
                The privatization of free thinking
                It is a sad thing that the land of storied ancient universities is apparently resolving to transform its higher education into the high-priced equival >>
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                    About time: work/life balance as an economic question
                    The sum of a person is not the sum of his or her possessions.  It is sad how enslaved the average American is to his work, and the multiple force >>