- Sally Quinn
- On Faith
Washington Post journalist and author of several books, Quinn is founder and (with Jon Meacham) co-moderator of On Faith.
Military sex assaults: An epidemic being ignored
The Pentagon needs to start prosecuting cases if it really wants these attacks to stop.
The Dalai Lama’s compassion disconnect
He can talk about peace and happiness and compassion and draw crowds of 15,000 or more around the world. But until he calls for the cessation of self-immolation in his name, he will be fighting a losing battle against the Chinese.
A prayer for reason
My most fervent prayer is that people of differing faiths pray to their gods and not try to proselytize to the rest of the country, which has no place in the public square, especially with government sponsorship.
U.S. military should put religious freedom at the front
What must stop is the concept that America needs to conquer the world for Christ.
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