1 Philip Jenkins, Distinguished Professor of History and Religious Studies, Pennsylvania State University;
The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002), p, 163.
“The parochialism of Western public opinion is striking. When a single racial or religiously-motivated murder takes place in Europe or North America, the event occasions widespread soul-searching, but when thousands are massacred on the grounds of their faith in Nigeria, Indonesia, or the Sudan, the story rarely registers. Some lives are worth more than others.”1

Welcome to blogdom. You will have a lot of worthwhile things to say, and we expect no less. I love your header.
Thanks, Ferrell. I decided to jump into the pool and “learn by doing” (the appropriate Deweyite phrase, I believe). Your blog is a great example, and you know I have reposted many entries on my FB. Thanks again!