Desmond Tutu Would Prefer Hell Over A Homophobic Heaven
South Africa’s iconic archbishop is clearly still fighting for equality despite his retirement, as he went on to relate the gay rights issue to his country’s tumultuous history, saying, “I am as passionate about this campaign as I ever was about apartheid. For me, it is at the same level.” Desmond Tutu denounced religions... Continue Reading
Covenant College Community Mourns the Loss of David Taaffe ’15
The Covenant College family grieves the death of rising junior David Taaffe
David Taaffe, 20, was a Maclellan Scholar from Brentwood, TN, majoring in Spanish with minors in community development and education. He was a midfielder on the varsity soccer team and was set to return for a second year as the resident assistant for the men’s hall 2nd Central in Carter Hall. He was a graduate... Continue Reading
Threats stall event for ex-gays
Organizers of a reception for ex-gays have postponed the event after homosexual activists phoned and emailed a dozen threats.
Doyle, who is married with three children, said ex-gays are among the most discriminated against in the country, so his organization is committed to demanding equal protection. “Many people are just afraid to speak up and say this is ridiculous,” he said. “People are allowed to have an opinion that’s different without being labeled a... Continue Reading
Thomas Brooks: Is Our Usefulness to God Negated by Our Troubles?
Helpful guidance from one who fought the good fight
Such advice can be holier-than-thou-platitudes which really serve only to deepen the soul’s sense of divine abandonment, except—when such words come from a fellow sufferer. It is then that such words are received as a cracked and bleeding hand reaching out in the companionship of suffering to another. Those who have not walked in the... Continue Reading
Blood on the Streets
Biola University becomes ground zero in the pro-life debate over graphic abortion pictures
Biola’s response to Jimenez is the latest instance of Christian colleges forbidding students from erecting graphic abortion displays. CBR head Gregg Cunningham says his group has shown the images at hundreds of secular public colleges–free speech laws allow that–but not at private Christian colleges. Cunningham argues that graphic images are crucial in teaching students what... Continue Reading
Hobby Lobby Wins Enormous Victory in Federal Court
Hobby Lobby will not be required to purchase insurance plans that provide abortion-inducing drugs to their employees
Specifically, the court’s ruling says that the owners’ “rights” are “substantially burdened by the contraceptive-coverage requirement” and that the mandate causes “an irreparable harm” to the company. “The tide has turned against the HHS mandate,” says Kyle Duncan, General Counsel with the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, and lead attorney for Hobby Lobby. I... Continue Reading
The Devastating Obamacare Tax On Low Income Workers At Large Firms
Three-quarters of the nation’s workforce works in large firms subject to the employer mandate (50 or more workers). The lion’s share of these workers are going to be subject to this Obamacare tax simply because they work at large firms. How is that possibly fair? Do you recall President Obama ever announcing that to bankroll his new... Continue Reading
Former NY Times Writer Virginia Heffernan Lampooned for Admitting She’s a Creationist
Former New York Times technology and culture writer Virginia Heffernan, who now writes for Yahoo! News, recently told the world she's a creationist and she has become a lightning rod for ridicule because of it.
“I am a creationist. There, I said it. At least you, dear readers, won’t now storm out of a restaurant like the last person I admitted that to. In New York City saying you’re a creationist is like confessing you think Ahmadinejad has a couple of good points. Maybe I’m the only creationist I know,”... Continue Reading
One Fan’s Perseverance Helped Mississippi State to Overcome Obstacles
The three seconds that changed the lives and future for many people
The 59-year-old man in a wheelchair told the Bulldogs of his successes that came after many doubted his capabilities. Some even doubted his life. In 2010, doctors twice advised Amy to plan funeral arrangements when rectal cancer whittled Doc’s body down to 60 pounds. “But God said, ‘I ain’t ready for you! Go back!’” Doc... Continue Reading
A Hipster for King’s College
Gregory Thornbury will reinforce one of the pillars of ascendant intellectual evangelicalism.
Thornbury was formerly dean of the School of Theology and Missions, vice president for spiritual life, and professor of philosophy at Union University in Tennessee. … Thornbury’s appointment is significant on two fronts. First, he is the nation’s first hipster president. … Second, Thornbury learned at the feet of evangelical theologian Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry.... Continue Reading
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