Evangelicals will still be a problem for Romney in 2012
It all seems a bit juvenile, except that we’re talking religion here, which is serious. And the only thing more heated than religion is politics. Mix the two, and you have an explosion that isn’t easy to clean up. In that environment looms Romney’s political future. It seems pretty clear that Mitt Romney will run... Continue Reading
Why was it right for God to slaughter women and children in the Old Testament?
John Piper answers a question that some athiests, like Christopher Hitchens, have raised in their arguments against Christianity. Following is an edited transcript of a video interview. It’s right for God to slaughter women and children anytime he pleases. God gives life and he takes life. Everybody who dies, dies because God wills that they... Continue Reading
Marriage: A Good Thing
“Love and marriage/Love and marriage/Go together like a horse and carriage.” Today, folks are not as sure of this as they used to be. Now the value of marriage, and even the gender of the partners involved in it, are being seriously questioned. It might be well to take a brief look at what the... Continue Reading
Infant Baptism: The Advantage to the Child
A question often asked of those who argue for infant baptism is, “What good does it do the infant?” Those who ask this question generally think they have nailed the defender, as there is no obvious benefit to the infant. The infant hardly seems to be aware of what is transpiring, let alone being aware... Continue Reading
Ron Paul: How Congress Can Stop Roe v. Wade Now
“You would essentially exempt yourself from the dictates of Roe v. Wade, if the state chose to pass a law and it could not be heard in the Supreme Court.” Back in 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion on demand in the infamous Roe v. Wade and companion case Doe v. Bolton decisions and... Continue Reading
Tiger Woods’ Buddhist Confession
The most remarkable aspect of his confession is its Buddhist shape. American Christians should look at those words with care – seeing just how distant they are from the Gospel. Americans are accustomed to a certain kind of public confession, argues Susan Wise Bauer — and that means a confession that is shaped by the... Continue Reading
Stress equality of dignity over equality of results
Black History Month is a time not only to honor our past but also to survey the progress yet to be made. Why does the black underclass continue to struggle so many years after the civil rights movement? Martin Luther King dreamed about an America where women and men are evaluated on the basis of... Continue Reading
Ballfields debate will test community
Tom Stein is senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Indiana. He writes a weekly blog for his local newspaper. We are at a fork in the road. It is not a choice that will make or break this community, but it will test the heart of this community — and the hearts of... Continue Reading
What is the chief end of man?
Religion best serves public life by relativizing the importance of public life, especially of public life understood as politics. Authentic religion keeps the political enterprise humble by reminding it that it is not the first thing. This March the magazine FIRST THINGS is celebrating twenty years of publishing with a 20th Anniversary Issue chock full... Continue Reading
The New Marketing
The direction of modern advertising is away from the blunt instrument approach my generation grew up with and toward the stealthy and subliminal. A tactic I didn’t know of is celebrity marketing—giving exposure to products at celebrity parties. The college age son of my friend Beth is working part time for an ad agency, so... Continue Reading