At a time of heightened social divisions and isolation, not to mention divisive politics, religious illiteracy is costly By RAY PENNINGS Executive vice-president Cardus [Continue]
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IN A 1965 SPEECH to members, American Petroleum Institute president Frank Ikard outlined the findings of a report by then-president Lyndon Johnson’s Science Advisory [Continue]