I think the real place where most evangelicals have trouble with the Democratic Party is on the issue of abortion.
Of the 22 industrialized nations of the world, we're dead last in per capita giving to poor people.
As we consider the causes of depression, those of us in the church must face the ways we might be responsible for creating it.
Jesus is the only Savior, but not everybody who is saved by Him is aware that He is the one who is doing the saving.
Lies and distortions can be spread, via the Internet, in an inexpensive way, and the effects are astounding.
I applaud the growing commitment of Evangelicals to the needs of the poor and oppressed in urban America.
Haitians do not need development programs imposed on them by expatriates. Instead, they need help in developing as self-assured persons.
In America, evangelical churches have often been bastions of conservatism, providing support for the status quo.
I think that everybody wants to be heard, and the easiest way to be the loudest is to be the hater.
It brings me no joy and not enough comfort to dwell too much on things I've said or written or made or worn in the past.
Who do you think made the first stone spears? The Asperger guy. If you were to get rid of all the autism genetics, there would be no more Silicon Valley.
Some people with autism who don't talk, all they hear are vowel sounds. Like if I said 'cup,' they might just hear 'uh.'
Research has shown that a barren environment is much more damaging to baby animals than it is to adult animals. It does not hurt the adult animals the same way it damages babies.
What I've tried to do is combine both my personal experiences with scientific research. I like to cross the divide between the personal world and the scientific world.
I think that autistic brains tend to be specialized brains. Autistic people tend to be less social. It takes a ton of processor space in the brain to have all the social circuits.
One big question that's come up is: Has autism increased on the mild side of things? I don't think so - they've always been here. Some of this is increased detection.
I deliberately decided to write a kind of guide to leather bars for straight people, for people not into leather, so that people could see what it was all about.
Because there are a lot of big cities in the world, people who live in cities have become more isolated than ever.
I sometimes feel that we are losing an intuitive sense of our own bodies.
There are so many constraints on the architect that public buildings almost never feel free or enjoyable.
But I think my mistakes became the chemistry for my miracles. I think that my tests became my testimonies.