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" ... Earlier in the week, the Pope appointed a new commission to study the possibility of ordaining women deacons, a possible step toward women gaining more participation in the traditionally male-dominated Catholic clergy. Francis appears to be delicately maneuvering to a position justifying an increased role for women, first by highlighting women in Scripture, then by his own messaging, and, finally, through the creation of commissions featuring significant numbers of women members. ... "
" ... No reasonable, thinking Southern Baptist minister can avoid one conclusion in all this: the manner in which our housing allowance has been used borders on clergy malpractice. A growing subset of ministers who are very highly paid and who live in multi-million dollar mansions are able to exclude hundreds of thousands of dollars from income taxation. While this is perfectly legal, I would expect that most of us would think it to be bad policy for both government tax law and for maintaining clergy goodwill in the community. Do we really think it fair to shift taxes from wealthy clergy living in mansions to the less highly compensated? Surely not. Add to that the practice of churches ordaining ministry associates in administrative or peripheral church jobs solely so that they can be qualified for the housing allowance. ... "
" ... While undoubtedly some of UC’s prestige comes from its extraordinary research prowess, much of it emanates from the fact the school has implicitly said “we admit only the best, the brightest, and the hardest working of our state’s population.” In 1960, California, heavily influenced by UC President Clark Kerr, developed a Master Plan ordaining the very best students (generally the top one-eighth of their high school graduating class) would be admitted to UC, while good but less superior students (in the top one-third of high school graduates) would go to the California State University system; less capable students would go to community colleges with a possibility of transferring to the better universities upon demonstrating superior performance. ... "