Posts Tagged plagiarism

Was Martin Luther King, Jr. a Committed, Complex, and Compromised Person?

  By Don Boys, Ph.D. Martin Luther King was loved and hated at the same time he was idolized and feared by dissimilar segments of our nation. Many southern Whites hated him because he was black (and for no other reason) while many Blacks almost worshipped and defended him for the same reason (see previous […]

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Leftwing Evangelicals for Biden Have Lost Their Moral Compass!

Evangelical Christians voting for Biden is as strange as a five-hundred-pound girl doing a backflip or an orangutan doing a tap dance. But then Evangelicals have been leaning left for decades since they made their break with biblical reliability. And a rule of life is, one always falls the way one leans. It seems they […]

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The Media are Beginning to Tell the Truth about Martin Luther King!

Martin Luther King, Jr. was a popular, persuasive, and polarizing preacher who has been scrutinized even criticized by his friends in recent years. The years after his death his friends in the major media censored most criticism of King but that is changing. It seems truth does matter to some; and since the facts of […]

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Phony Outrage at Plagiarists: Depends on Who Steals from Whom!

Plagiarism is considered academic dishonesty and a breach of journalistic ethics; however, many famous authors such as Oscar Wilde, Shakespeare, Voltaire, Goethe, Rousseau, Alexandre Dumas, Jack London, T. S. Eliot, and many others were accused of plagiarism. This week The Daily Caller and other media sources reported repeated plagiarism from the liberal The Daily Beast […]

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Was Martin Luther King, Jr. a Good Man?

Each Wednesday I publish one of my old columns that I hope will be informative, instructive, insightful, and sometimes inspirational. Following is a column from 2008.  My new, brief eBook, Martin Luther King, Jr.: Judged by His Character, Not His Color! is now available at Amazon.com for $3.99.   Martin Luther King’s statement that a person should be judged by his […]

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