With Robert Kennedy Jr., it’s ‘like father, like son’

By News Staff on Wednesday, July 26, 2023, Southwest Ledger By James Finck, Ph.D.  In 1968, the incumbent president Lyndon B. Johnson seemed a shoo-in as the Democratic candidate for president. Even with falling approval ratings, he was strong enough to keep a tight grip on his party -- or so he thought.  As formidable as Johnson was, … Continue reading With Robert Kennedy Jr., it’s ‘like father, like son’

Questions about Religious Charter Schools

From Southwest Ledger In December 2022, outgoing Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor dropped a bombshell opinion that, if upheld by the courts, has the potential to change education forever.  He wrote his opinion at the request of the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board who asked if the restrictions against religious organizations sponsoring charter schools remained … Continue reading Questions about Religious Charter Schools

Class Notes

When dealing with Mary Baker Eddy’s most known work, Amy Voorhess writes: “Others propose that Science and Health is a scripture because, for example, scriptural status lines in the interactive relationship between text and community. Christian Scientists themselves do not subscribe to this view. Neither do they claim that Science and Health reopened the biblical … Continue reading Class Notes