Colorado Christian University Archives


Invitation: Remember 9/11

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Join us Friday, Sept. 11, 730pm at Colorado Christian University when author and organizer Brigitte Gabriel speaks on “America Confronts Radical Islam.” Take Cedar east from Garrison to CCU Event Center. Admission free but you must register at Centennialccu.org.
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’76 Blog: CCU’s Washington Week

Monday, May 11th, 2009

I’m helping lead a study trip for Colorado Christian University in Washington Dc, May 10-15. Updates will appear on our ’76 Blog, (more…)

Wow! Climate issue civilly debated

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Amazingly enough there was an actual debate on global warming the other night. True, Al Gore and his followers in “The Church Of Global (more…)

‘Responsibility’ vs. ‘Do no harm’

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Climatologist James White debated author and attorney Christopher Horner on policy responses to global warming, April 8 at the Lakewood (more…)

Attend climate debate 4/8

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Centennial Institute, Colorado Christian University’s public policy think tank, invites you to attend a debate on “Global Warming: Is the Kyoto Agenda Warranted?” James White of CU-Boulder says yes. Christopher Horner of CEI in Washington says no. They will face off at 730pm on Wednesday, April 8, (more…)

Optimism is our only choice

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Editor: One of the great things about blogging is the way it brings forward new voices, bypasses credentialism, and stirs the currents of thought (more…)

Economics, academics & liberty

Friday, February 27th, 2009

(Denver Post, Mar. 1) One thing will get Colorado out of this recession, and it’s not big government. It is the human spirit. All economic growth is the improvement of material resources by creativity and work. Silicon, ignored for eons as beach sand, became microchips humming with intelligence. Petroleum was worthless tar seeps before men made it black gold. Our state was labeled “the Great American Desert” on early maps. People transformed it (more…)