Barack and the Bishops
A potential big battle has begun, one of special interest to all Christians and guaranteed to generate a lot of attention from all Americans. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has issued a stern warning to president-elect Obama and his incoming administration, highlighting grave concerns over what will happen to unwanted, unborn human... Continue Reading
December 2008 Tabletalk: Paradise Lost and Regained
The December 2008 issue of Tabletalk magazine explores basic elements of Christianity, including the loss of paradise by our first parents and how it was regained by the sacrificial life, death, and resurrection of Christ Jesus. Contributors include R.C. Sproul along with Iain Campbell, Chris Donato, Robert Field, Simon Kistemaker, David VanDrunen, and Guy Prentiss... Continue Reading
The End Game
If you wanted to turn the United States of America into a socialist country, what strategy would you adopt? Joseph Stalin, the world’s top communist from 1924 to 1953, is reputed to have advocated the following strategy to William Z. Foster, leader of the Communist Party U.S.A.: “Work for more government intervention and control of... Continue Reading
The Threat Within
Human nature has a blind spot. We often detect external flaws faster than internal ones—seeing the speck in our neighbor’s eye sooner than the beam in our own, to use the biblical metaphor. This same tendency exists at the national level. Such blindness can be fatal, as Ralph Waldo Emerson warned when he wrote, “A... Continue Reading
An Assessment of the Presidential Election from A UK Citizen
OK. Let me make three things clear before I start: First, I have no vote! I’m still a subject of Her Majesty, do you see. Second, what I say here has nothing whatsoever to do with party-politics, well, almost nothing. Any ethical issue, for example, will have implications depending on how important it may be... Continue Reading
Fort Worth Diocese Votes to Withdraw from the Episcopal Church
The theologically conservative Diocese of Fort Worth voted Nov. 15, 2008 to split from the liberal-leaning Episcopal Church, the fourth traditional diocese to do so in a long-running debate over the Bible, homosexual relationships and other issues. About 80 percent of clergy and parishioners in the Texas diocese supported the break in a series of... Continue Reading
Barna: How People of Faith Voted in the 2008 Presidential Race
With the nation’s longest election campaign ever finally completed, and Barack Obama emerging as a 53% to 46% victor over Sen. John McCain, a new election analysis survey by The Barna Group provides the details of how people of faith voted in 2008. News about the candidates and the election seemed ubiquitous for the past... Continue Reading
Taking Away the Perceived Need for Abortion
Recently, the executive director of the Center for Vision & Values, Dr. Paul Kengor, explained that an Obama administration will likely eliminate the legislative and legal tools that the pro-life community has been trying to use to reduce or eliminate abortion in America (see “Pro-life Death“). Indeed, pro-lifers may find themselves turning to the courts... Continue Reading
“I’m Pagan and I Vote”
Old Town Alexandria, Northern Virginia—Jogging through this gorgeous, historic town the first Saturday after the Tuesday vote, which elected the most leftist presidential candidate in American history, it isn’t difficult to see how the typically Republican state of Virginia went Democrat in 2008. The sheer volume of “Obama-Biden” signs in the windows of BMWs and... Continue Reading
Women and the Office of Deacon in the PCA
A significant discussion is taking place in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) on women and the office of deacon. The present wording of the PCA’s Book of Church Order (BCO) does not allow for the ordination of women as deacons. However, there are some within the PCA who believe that the Scriptures do allow... Continue Reading
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