
We all know of the sterling work of the organization Jamaicans for Justice but I read Chief Justice Sykes’ recent suggestion re the courts and our native tongue as a call for Jamaican for Justice. A long overdue call/suggestion in …
We all know of the sterling work of the organization Jamaicans for Justice but I read Chief Justice Sykes’ recent suggestion re the courts and our native tongue as a call for Jamaican for Justice. A long overdue call/suggestion in …
Whenever I teach Philosophy or Apologetics (defending the Faith) I do an exercise with my students called “Cliché Analysis”. This is intended to warm up their thinking faculties by raising questions or making comments on popular but not exactly logical …
My column of July 1, 2019, while the leadership tussle within the PNP was peaking was titled ‘Hope: Fundamental but Fragile’. Recently in another column in this newspaper ‘Hope Revisited’ (March 19), I urged the point that it is the …
If we are honest most of us are sick and tired of getting pointers on Covid-19. Some of us are just plain sick (ill) because of the virus and yet all of us are hoping to survive this dismal pandemic. …
If the Corona virus has not radically affected your approach to life and your use of language re the future then you must be the worst ‘dunce bat’ around. Unless of course you have made peace with a coffin that …
D.C. Rev, congratulations on your most recent intriguing publication, “A controversial clergyman” The Book is a compilation of some of your most hilarious, outrageous, thought-provoking and “sinful” articles. What motivated your decision to put them together?
Rev. Thanks. …