The Equality Act Would Make Protecting Your Child An Act Of Bigotry
Protecting children from confusion or from harmful experimental 'treatments' is neither abuse nor neglect, but under the Equality Act, it would be treated as such.
Advocates of the Equality Act want you to think of it as a basic civil rights measure necessary to protect people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender from unjust discrimination. What it actually does is impose a radical ideology with sweeping implications on all Americans, including making it a form of unlawful discrimination... Continue Reading
Byang Kato and the Universal Nature of the Historical Gospel
If there was a time in Africa when there was a need of the clean-cut gospel, it is today
Kato was born on June 23, 1936, in the small town of Kwoi, in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Being followers of the Jala traditional religion, his parents dedicated him to a local deity, Pop-ku, and trained him to follow their religion. When he was twelve years old, they allowed him to attend the local school, run... Continue Reading
ARP Pastor Steve Richardson Faces Possible Imprisonment For Conducting Church Services
Ontario ARP minister charged with allowing worship services with more than 10 people.
The Rev. Steve Richardson, pastor of Faith Presbyterian Church, of the Associate Presbyterian Church [ARP], in Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada, was previously fined $850 on January 3, 2021 for breaking an emergency powers order concerning the Covid-19 Public Health Act. Subsequent to that fine, Richardson and his congregation continued to meet for worship services with more... Continue Reading
No Longer the Economy—It’s All About Equity Not Equality – Stupid!
Discussions about equality always result in a demand for equity. Don’t be deceived; it’s all about equity, not equality.
Equity is the new term that will pave the way for the transfer of both wealth and power from the oppressor to the oppressed. It is Classical (or Neo) Marxism in action. It now controls the major institutions in the United States including civil government, academia, the news media, the corporate boardroom, and even the... Continue Reading
The COVID Baby Bust Reflects a Disturbing Cultural Reality
At the start of the pandemic, many expected the lockdowns and quarantines to lead to a “baby boom.” The data show instead of a “boom” it’s been a “bust.”
Christians, of course, should hold at least as high of a view of marriage and fertility. After all, God never revoked the command to be fruitful and multiply, and Jesus’ command to let the little children come to Him implies there are children around in the first place. Scripture is clear that “children are a... Continue Reading
Gudina Tumsa – Martyr and Thinker
“Let not anyone deceive himself in taking Christianity as one of the social systems or ideologies,” - Gudina Tumsa
Gudina encouraged EECMY to keep a balance between theological instruction and care for people’s dignity and physical wellbeing – a balance he believed the western church had lost, but had been kept alive at the mission where he had been educated. There, he had found medical care, a way out of illiteracy, and a loving... Continue Reading
The Left’s New Moral Framework Includes Zero Forgiveness, Even For Dr. Seuss
Instead of a populace with a developed understanding of sin, and a prudent sense of what to punish and what to tolerate, we now have personal and social moral instability.
This moral anarchy is socially unsustainable, so there are all sorts of ad hoc efforts to establish a shared framework for how to understand and respond to sin. The sudden prominence of ideological projects such as critical race theory and intersectional analysis is in large part due to them offering such a framework to a... Continue Reading
This Is What the Progressives Want To Do to Us
Burned-out buildings, boarded-up storefronts, potholes, homeless encampments, and refuse in the streets are nothing more than collateral damage that occurs when radicals seek to create a “truly just society.”
While the term “progressivism” sounds like something to describe modern, secular intellectual and political movements, it actually has its roots more than two hundred years ago in the utilitarian philosophy of Jeremy Bentham. Anyone who has taken a course in history of economic thought is well familiar with Bentham, who influenced the English economists from Thomas... Continue Reading
Ibram X. Kendi’s Antiracism Can’t Heal Us
Right from the start of the book, Kendi is clear: at all times we’re being either “racist” or “antiracist.” There is no neutral or in-between terrain of “not racist” we can occupy.
Kendi writes of our underlying and shared humanity beneath the construct of race. Yes and amen. Where do we find this common humanity? What is it? I invite Kendi to turn back to the church from which he has turned away. Instead of the construct of race, I hope Kendi discovers that he is stamped... Continue Reading
C. S. Lewis on the Ubiquitous Fallacy that Lies at the Foundation of Modern Thought
"The modern method is to assume without discussion that he is wrong and then distract his attention from this (the only real issue) by busily explaining how he became so silly." - C.S. Lewis
“‘At that moment,’ E. Bulver assures us, ‘there flashed across my opening mind the great truth that refutation is no necessary part of argument. Assume that your opponent is wrong, and explain his error, and the world will be at your feet. Attempt to prove that he is wrong or (worse still) try to find... Continue Reading
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