I graduated from Old Dominion University with a B.S. in Business and Technical Writing in 2008. Since then, I have not done a lick of writing in either discipline.
What I have done, is write freelance sports and travel articles for ESPN: the Magazine, Trailer Life, Woodall's and more. I am trying to branch out to even more publications, and hope Helium can open some of those doors.
Can a society be deeply religious and at the same time tolerant of other viewpoints? The Constitution of the United States encodes the essential notions that Americans live by: that all ideas are welcome, and that we are free to hold any religious or social philosophy we choose. It is equally dedicated to the necessity that none of these ideologies should ever gain tyranny over all. The role of the Constitution as a guard against institutionalized intolerance is cited in Andrew Sullivan's essay "This Is A Religious War", which argues that our founding fathers created the perfect document t...
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Charlottesville, Virginia US
Member since: December 2006
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