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MY TURN, Saul: Reject president’s course of not loving thy neighbor

MY TURN, Saul: Reject president’s course of not loving thy neighbor

By Dr. Robert A. Saul, special to Charleston Currents  | “Love thy neighbor.”  

This quote from Matthew 22:39 is explicit in its instruction.  After the primary commandment to “love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind,” the second commandment states “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.”  

by · 10/08/2018 · Comments are Disabled · My Turn, Views
10/8, full issue: Harvest festivals; Doing what’s right; Neighbors

10/8, full issue: Harvest festivals; Doing what’s right; Neighbors

FOCUS:  Two harvest festivals set for coming weeks COMMENTARY, Brack: Doing the right thing for South Carolina IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Titan Termite & Pest Control MY TURN, Saul: Reject president’s course of not loving thy neighbor GOOD NEWS:  College of Charleston to host discussion on political civility FEEDBACK: Send us your comments … share your thoughts MYSTERY PHOTO:  Big, scary […]

by · 10/08/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue, Uncategorized
BRACK:  How would you deal with a jerk neighbor like this?

BRACK:  How would you deal with a jerk neighbor like this?

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |  If you’re like most people, there’s a neighbor or two nearby who you could easily do without.  He or she might even be a full-fledged jerk.

A friend in another state (yes, I really am describing someone else’s hell, not anything around my home) has a real jerk for a neighbor.  This guy’s antics have gotten to be just too much in recent days.  …. What would you do?  How do you deal with jerk neighbors?

by · 06/19/2017 · 2 comments · Andy Brack, Views
LIFE:  Five easy ways to get to know your neighbors

LIFE: Five easy ways to get to know your neighbors

By Ben Fanning, contributing editor | I smelled something so awful on the floor of our New York City apartment building; I knew our neighbor must be dead. I called the police to report it, and they asked her name…

I didn’t know.

Fortunately, about that time, I opened the microwave to discover it was 3-day old broccoli. I was relieved, yet embarrassed that I didn’t know who the heck my neighbor was.

Do you know your neighbor’s name?

According to a Harris Survey only 53 percent of Americans do. This reveals a big problem.

by · 08/22/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Careers, Views