Bells, Loneliness and Scripture
Same-sex marriage is one of the most divisive, burning issues in contemporary Western culture. It is important to get it right.
This is what Scripture is meant to do. It is written for our encouragement (Romans 15:4) and our “instruction” (1 Corinthians 10:11 cp. 2 Timothy 3:15). We ignore what Scripture teaches about God’s intention for human sexuality at our peril. We will end up in the lonely place of an imploded cultural wasteland with only... Continue Reading
U.S. Military ‘Hostile’ To Christians Under Obama; Morale, Retention Devastated
Christians are leaving the U.S. military or are discouraged from joining in the first place because of a “hostile work environment” that doesn’t let them express their beliefs openly
Mr. Berry said he thinks the “hostile work environment” that is forcing the most religious persons out of the military is only getting worse, and that while in the past problems were mainly in the Air Force, religious liberty issues have spread throughout all the services. “The problem is getting worse, not better, despite our efforts,”... Continue Reading
Al-Shabab, Christian Persecution, and Psalm 23
Persecution of African (and Middle-Eastern) Christians continues to increase
“Today, I remember the Good Shepherd in light of the persecuted church. As I write, headlines tell of the murder of some 147 students in Kenya. At 5:30 AM on Thursday, April 2, students attending Garissa University College—a school seated near the Kenyan/Somali border—were battered by gunfire.” Persecution of African (and Middle-Eastern) Christians continues... Continue Reading
Princeton Votes For Academic Freedom
At many campuses, traditional ideals of freedom of expression and the right to dissent have been compromised or abandoned as college have capitulated to demands for language and thought policing.
Although members of the University community are free to criticize and contest the views expressed on campus, and to criticize and contest speakers who are invited to express their views on campus, they may not obstruct or otherwise interfere with the freedom of others to express views they reject or even loathe. To this end,... Continue Reading
Islam, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, and the Jesus Movement
There are differences between Christianity and Islam; there is no moral equivalence.
“My observation is yes, Christianity is different from Islam…The worst thing that a Christian has ever said to me, the rudest thing that a Christian has ever said to me, the thing that made me most uncomfortable that a Christian said to me was ‘I’m going to pray for you. I hope you will be... Continue Reading
NJ Catholic School Teacher Reinstated After Anti-Gay Facebook Posts
Patricia Jannuzzi, the Catholic high school teacher from New Jersey suspended for her anti-gay Facebook posts, will be reinstated immediately, school principal Jean Kline said in a letter.
Jannuzzi, a 33-year theology teacher at Immaculata High School in Sommerville, N.J., was forced to deactivate her Facebook page last month after several alumni started circulating screen shots of her sharply worded posts against gay marriage and gay rights. Two days later, the school placed her on administrative leave. (RNS) Patricia Jannuzzi, the veteran Catholic... Continue Reading
Iran And The Resurrection
Days before Easter, Western diplomats concluded a preliminary nuclear deal with Iran
“Every Christian approach to world affairs should begin with the gospel. Although we work hard to promote justice in the time between the first and second advents, we know that the ultimate hope for mankind lies in the message of Jesus Christ. Looking out at the world, we seek ways to ensure that his message can reach as many... Continue Reading
Sex After Christianity
Gay marriage is not just a social revolution but a cosmological one.
Conservative Christians have lost the fight over gay marriage and, as we have seen, did so decades before anyone even thought same-sex marriage was a possibility. Gay-marriage proponents succeeded so quickly because they showed the public that what they were fighting for was consonant with what most post-1960s Americans already believed about the meaning of... Continue Reading
This Church’s Legal Battle Against New York City Shows What Real Discrimination Looks Like
Will those now criticizing the Indiana legislation as “discriminatory” also respond with equal outrage to the actual discrimination that could hurt real people in New York City?
What’s happening in New York City shows why we need religious-liberty legislation, like Indiana’s. Bronx Household of Faith, a small, intrepid church ministering to people in a poor area north of Yankee Stadium, challenged New York City’s anti-worship-service policy back in 1995… If New York had a state religious-freedom-restoration act like Indiana and 19 other... Continue Reading
A Note From Creator Cakes
A fictionalized note from a Christian baker:
Though we’ve never been asked to service a same-sex wedding, and though it looks increasingly that we someday will, we want to notify our customers of a policy that Creator Cakes will pursue. We’ve decided that if asked, we will provide a cake at a same-sex wedding ceremony. But we will take every dollar from... Continue Reading
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