Amazingly, Time Magazine weighs in on the recent debate over the Christianity Today article by Instone-Brewer and the ensuing controversy. (HT: JT) … [Read more...] about Time Magazine on Divorce and Remarriage
Archives for November 2007
Greg Koukl Interviews Dinesh D’Souza
Greg Koukl interviews Dinesh D'Souza about his new book, What's So Great About Christianity. … [Read more...] about Greg Koukl Interviews Dinesh D’Souza
Churches Viewing People As Consumers
David Wells writes in Losing Our Virtue: Why the Church Must Recover Its Moral Vision:Can churches really hide their identity without losing their religious character? Can the Church view people as consumers without inevitably forgetting that they are sinners? Can the Church promote the Gospel as a product and not forget that those who buy it must repent? Can the Church market itself and not forget that it does not belong to itself but to Christ? Can the Church pursue success in the marketplace and not lose its biblical faithfulness? Quoted in reThink by Steve Wright. The Foreword by Dr. … [Read more...] about Churches Viewing People As Consumers
Senator Fred Thompson on Abortion
Senator Fred Thompson spoke with Tim Russert of Meet The Press this past Sunday. In the video clip above, Thompson explained his position on the "complex" issue of abortion: 1. He believes Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided. 2. He thinks states (rather than the Supreme Court) should decide the matter. 3. He would discourage states from making laws forbidding abortion. 4. He believes that life begins at conception, and is proud of his 100% pro-life voting record. Am I the only one who smells political double-talk here? Thompson should be firmly rejected by the GOP. Among other … [Read more...] about Senator Fred Thompson on Abortion
Justice Clarence Thomas – Interviewed
Hillsdale College seniors Kaitlyn Buss, Daniel Burfiend, and Jillian Melchior interviewed Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on September 19, 2007 about his recent memoir My Grandfather's Son. Thomas was raised by his grandfather, Myers Anderson, from the age of seven (his father having left when he was two). Thomas regards his grandfather as serious and tough--a hard man, but not a mean man. Says Thomas:His life was marked by segregation, by no education, by having no father, by having his mother die when he was nine and going to live with his grandmother who was a freed slave. Thomas … [Read more...] about Justice Clarence Thomas – Interviewed
Charles Mahtesian (WaPo) on Mike Huckabee
Charles Mahtesian writing for the Washington Post: Huckabee is for real -- a man poised to go further on the national stage than any other candidate produced by the Christian conservative movement. Sure, some pundits still write him off, and back home, detractors insist that he's just angling for a plum Cabinet post. But you can spot an awfully convincing blueprint for how the candidate once tagged as "the hillbilly Ronald Reagan" could win the Republican nomination -- or end up as the inevitable vice presidential pick on a GOP ticket led by Rudy Giuliani. That's more than you can say for some … [Read more...] about Charles Mahtesian (WaPo) on Mike Huckabee