Category Archives: Blogs by Edward Hutcheson

When will they learn?

Dear Editor, There has been an alarming uptick in murders over the past couple of months and as always there are voices giving causes and solutions and the political voices are nor least among them. One side seems content to … Continue reading

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A New Government

Dear Editor, The Elections have come and gone and the different waves have settled and many are still scratching their heads, puzzled as to what transpired. I try to have an answer for every occasion and the best thing I … Continue reading

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Bahamas Election September 16, 2021

Dear Editor, We are in that season again when all and sundry take leave of their senses  and escape into a land of fantasy, where for a paltry sum of $400.00 well meaning individuals get the opportunity of taking a … Continue reading

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The Issues of Connectivity. The Christian Council, the LGBT Community & Buju Banton

Dear Editor, There is a “connectivity” to issues and events that is often overlooked in this age of instant access and soundbites. I will admit it is much easier to deal with an issue that has the public’s attention but … Continue reading

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Pastors and Citizenship Amendments

Dear Editor, Do you think it is possible for the Pastors who have come out in opposition to proposed citizenship amendments have the courage to voice their concerns from their pulpits? If they have done so I would really like … Continue reading

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Give us a word

Dear Editor, Now that the Minnis Administration has begun the much needed “surgery” that every one called for we are experiencing a collective groan from anyone who is wants to make a noise; even Sir Baltron Bethel has something to … Continue reading

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A Right Theology

Dear Editor, October 31st,2017 will mark the 500th anniversary of the German monk, Martin Luther, nailing his 95 theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church. It was a list of objections he had of the prevailing Church practices of … Continue reading

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How Is That Working For You

Dear Editor, “The Graduate” closes his or her letter to Pastor Cedric Moss, with the question, “How’s that working for you?” Ironically this is the question asked by many regarding Same-sex civil unions and exactly what do they produce or … Continue reading

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Mr. Henfield and his Senate Appointment

Tribune Photo Dear Editor, There is a historical context about Senate appointments so ingrained into the Bahamian political psyche, that it was almost impossible for the Henfield appointment to not cause an uproar. It was such that Juan McCartney and … Continue reading

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Context is everything

Dear Editor, You may want to revisit the opinion page of May 23, 2017, and take a closer look at what was published regarding, “Patterson’s medieval rhetoric”, as you will find no documented support for the title and most of … Continue reading

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