If God can be right all the time, why can't Hitler?
By Joe Susnick | Oct. 13, 2004Last week in The Signal, three articles attempted to use logic to prove the existence of God. All three used unfounded, self-righteous Socratic banter ...
Read More »Last week in The Signal, three articles attempted to use logic to prove the existence of God. All three used unfounded, self-righteous Socratic banter ...
Read More »To the Editor: Before I begin my response to Zac Goldstein's editorial, I want to clear up a few misconceptions he has about me. I like and respect ...
Read More »Experts agree that there are several scenarios by which mankind may cease to exist. The first is nuclear warfare, which the international community has ...
Read More »To the Editor: As another election approaches only weeks away and New Jersey slowly emerges as a swing state, I've been noticing a greater trend ...
Read More »I have heard people say that belief in God is fine and well enough, but that we have no proof of anything beyond religion's claims to know truth. Therefore ...
Read More »As those involved in journalism are fond of pointing out, Thomas Jefferson once wrote "our liberty depends on the freedom of the press." Jefferson ...
Read More »In this country our discussions on political philosophy often come down to the subject of rights. Statements referring to rights of speech and expression ...
Read More »Sipping their morning coffee and flipping through Newsweek, parents around the country are gasping at the revelation of the 'hook-up.' "One-time ...
Read More »Both Sen. John Kerry and President George W. Bush stated in their debate on international affairs that nuclear proliferation is the single greatest threat ...
Read More »I like to read. I suppose this is why I enjoy being a history major so much. At the start of college, when I discovered that I could make a productive ...
Read More »It seems to me that in my last article on prayer, I was doing things a bit backwards. In it, I made the claim that prayer is useful and it helps ...
Read More »As the 2004 presidential election draws progressively closer, the media have become more and more willing to distract potential voters with meaningless ...
Read More »Love him or hate him, at least give him a chance. When Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 comes out on video Oct. 5, the controversy will start anew. ...
Read More »To the Editor: After reading the paper last week, I had to respond. First, Carte Blanche sucks. Those in Sodexho that say that they surveyed ...
Read More »It is not difficult to see that our society does not value chastity. Most modern movies, television shows and books are saturated with sex. For ...
Read More »I've decided to take a break from bashing politicians and expounding on the idiocy of their followers in lieu of something that will probably make me ...
Read More »To the Editor: To the Campus Community: In recent weeks an editorial (Friction between press, police not helping public, Sept. 15 edition) ...
Read More »To the Editor: I'm sure the author meant well when he wrote "Prayer as Philosophy - A Spiritual and Moral Guide to Life," but as a Christian, ...
Read More »Drinking seems to be a rite of passage for any person who enters his or her college years. Once a freshman arrives on campus, he or she is bombarded with ...
Read More »These past few weeks have been like looking down the barrel of a gun. As the November election grows closer, my despair grows greater. Every attack ad, ...
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