Welcome

addition to trail

BILL WAKELAND

Muncie

This letter is written in praise of the recently created sculpture at River Road and Tiger Drive.

It is my understanding that it was designed and made by Ball State University students, and I thank them sincerely. They have turned a plain corner into a fun decoration for the trail. And while the trail is a marvelous thing, a strip of asphalt is not an eye-catcher of beauty. You have brought a nice accent to the little shelter house, and have added a nice invitation to the trail.

Yorktown is blessed with your addition. And if folks who pass by there do not smile, they are, indeed, curmudgeons.

Spend money

on our streets

LARRY MAY

Muncie

Why can’t the street department paint yellow center lines and side white lines so people can drive safely? Even in daylight, most lines cannot be seen. The city seems to have money to make parks, how about helping drivers trying to get around town?

What’s wrong here? We need paying people to come here. They don’t because it’s tough to visit and get around the city.

Many times I’ve seen street workers and machines standing idol. Some one needs to get the show on the road fixed.

Science in the creation

KIM BACKUS

Albany

The Bible is a book written by man, who was divinely inspired by God, not only to depict history but also to tell of the future.

For any man that does not believe by faith in the word, it is revealed that he will suffer an eternal damnation like those in the story of Noah.

Theme park with Noah's Ark undermines science

The book of Genesis tells the history of a man named Noah, his family, a very large boat, and an unbelieving people. And, I believe God gave man this example not only to display the science in his creation but to demonstrate the holiness and love of God, the creator. For it is the creator that should have the authority, rather than the science of creation that was emphasized by professor George Wolfe in his article in The Star Press.

Noah and his family had faith in God and it was credited to them as righteousness. And when the storms of life poured down, they were secure.

Thanks be to God for the intellect behind the Creation Museum, that continues to spread the word to give people hope.

Cowards and racists

ROBERT UPCHURCH

Muncie

Donald Trump has turned the majority of Republicans into moral cowards or outright racists, especially Republican legislators.