Abortion: Roots, Causes, and Defeat
January 22, 2022 is the 49th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Next year marks half a century.
When the lusts of the world are conceived they deceive many to carry out sin. Sin when it brings forth fruit leads to death. Millions upon millions of children have died and are still dying because parents and abortion providers have been deceived by lies of the wicked one and are acting out those lies... Continue Reading
Overtures 23 & 37: For Good Order & Sweet Ardor
Rather than the nurture of members or even the discernment for receiving members, both amendments address only the qualifications and examinations for office.
The rubric of Overture 23 is a common sense Presbyterian adaptation to our context. It does not promulgate a stricter sexual ethic or a narrower view of sanctification. It specifies qualifications for office exactly where they may well be misunderstood or challenged. Our society has largely and even unconsciously adopted new corrupt assumptions about homosexuality…... Continue Reading
A Response to the Rio Grande Presbytery AC’s Recommendation to Vote Against Overture 23
The Rio Grande Presbytery’s Administrative Committee has recommended that the members vote not to approve Overture 23; Presbytery member David Linden responds.
When we believe in the certainty of the Spirit changing us into the likeness of Christ in real progress of holiness, never absent in any believer, we must not assert that we are a big exception to the Spirit’s work – under the guise of the Spirit’s supposed right not to weaken sinful sexual desires... Continue Reading
5 Presbyterian Predictions for 2022
The following predictions are not pretty.
So what will be the end of the matter, if end there be? Maybe cries of “Make presbyterianism boring again!” will reverberate in the cavernous GA hall as presbyters long for the day when some of these controversies are behind them. Please forgive the fact that all of these very personal and very fallible... Continue Reading
Get the Courts Out of Science
Human rights and public health are too important to be left in the hands of high courts.
The very existence of this [OSHA vaccine mandates] case in the Supreme Court reveals that something is fundamentally broken about our presumptions about the relationship between the individual and the state. It must be fixed. It won’t finally be fixed by a court but rather a dramatic cultural change that embraces certain fundamental propositions about... Continue Reading
Why Overtures 23 & 37 Belong in the PCA BCO: Overcoming Objections
Rebuttals to 8 common objections to Overtures 23 & 37 that say they Don’t Belong in the PCA Book of Church Order.
This will Set a New Standard by Which to Amend the BCO for Every Cultural Issue. Rebuttal: Almost every year the BCO is amended so that we are guided and aided in our practice as new issues with it present themselves. These changes directly affect and guide the practice of the church. We have entered... Continue Reading
How “Conversion Therapy” Bans Are Akin to Apostasy Laws
We must protect our right to promote the gospel even when it conflicts with secular religious beliefs.
Based on the text of the [proposed] ordinance, counseling teenagers by telling them what God says about sexuality is a form of punishable heresy since it violates the sacred texts (e.g., statements by the American Psychoanalytic Association) of some West Lafayette city council members. The Story A proposed city ordinance in Indiana highlights why... Continue Reading
The Sorry State of Evangelical Rhetoric
Social justice evangelicals employ certain socio-rhetorical devices as substitutes for reason.
What evangelicals need most today is actual moral reasoning, one that recognizes complexity; clear distinctions; clarified principles; competing goods; the penultimate and ultimate ends of the civil, ecclesiastical, and domestic societies; a multiplicity of responsibilities and duties; and prudence. Reacting to the unprecedented degree of rancor and acrimony in American evangelicalism today, many evangelicals have called for... Continue Reading
Fauci’s War on Science: The Smoking Gun
Attacks on tens of thousands of medical professionals and scientists were encouraged by both Collins and Fauci.
What historian Phil Magness has discovered, with newly unearthed emails, comes not as a shock to any of us but it is satisfying to see the confirmation of what we suspected. It seemed at the time that the effort to attack and destroy both the GBD [Great Barrington Declaration] and its authors was coordinated from the... Continue Reading
Yes, You Need to Talk to the Manager
When strivings for justice lose hope, they do not become stronger, they become weaker.
My parents seem far more willing than I to engage a person and tell them to make a situation materially better, whereas I am far more willing than my parents to use the digital marketplace as a weapon, to “get back” at the people who fail me in some way by telling others that these people... Continue Reading
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 112
- 113
- 114
- 115
- 116
- …
- 1270
- Next Page »