“It has been suggested that our culture is dominated by the values of the market place. The worth of anything is determined not by its intrinsic value, but by what it will bring on the …
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Religion at Bargain Prices
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The Unforgivable Sin
“We of today are not at home with the idea of sin because we are alien to God and His demands upon our lives.” Today’s sermon deals with a seemingly strange story from the Book …
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The Harm of Misguided Love
“This is one of the most loveless eras in human history.” At the final paragraphs of his December 29, 1963 radio sermon, Rabbi Olan referred to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. “We, in …
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How Much Can a Person Endure?
“Human existence is not for cry-babies, for people who can live only when and where there is no trouble. It takes stamina to be a man, or as Tillich puts it, “courage to be.” Rabbi …
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Why Men Fight
“What will set the atom bombs bursting in the air is not the natural instinct of man to fight. What may blow us all to smithereens is our failure to deal with the causes of …
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Faith and Laughter
“Is God a reality, as real as a truth in science or as reasonable as a conclusion in logic? Can one demonstrate that God is as real as the experiment that H2O is water? In …
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There Is No Compromise With Evil
“Is there any basic law of morality?” When President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in downtown Dallas on November 22, 1963, Rabbi Olan was one of approximately 2,600 community leaders awaiting the president’s arrival at …
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Will God Keep His Promise?
“What we believe does make a difference.” The title of Rabbi Olan’s November 10, 1963 radio sermon suggested that his listeners would hear an address about the trustworthiness of God. Whether intentionally or unintentionally, the …
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Who Created the World?
“The most insidious aspect of our modern day is the conspiracy which makes of God a convenient fiction and a useful illusion.” Rabbi Olan begins his sermon “Who Created the World?” (November 3, 1963) with …
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Life’s Work Is Never Done
“No one really has enough time to complete the work of life.” People of faith sometimes pray for forgiveness of sins of omission – the good that we have left undone. In his October 20, …
