If It Saves Even One Life
I could think of hundreds of ways we could save more lives than we do.
What is so irritating about it as an argument is that it isn’t really an argument at all. It is more an a prioriassertion. This will save a life and thus it is worth it. Worse, it then casts anyone who demurs as a lover of death and one who is happy to see people killed for the sake of... Continue Reading
Federal Appeals Court OKs Tax-Free Housing For Clergy
A federal appeals court ruled Friday [March 15, 2019] that a law giving clergy tax-free housing allowances is constitutional.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in its Friday ruling that the effect of the 1954 law is “neither to endorse nor to inhibit religion, and it does not cause excessive government entanglement.” The court noted that Congress has been providing federal tax exemptions for religious organizations as far back as 1802. ... Continue Reading
Acceptance for Pedophiles
A few sexual taboos remain. For now.
Sex with children is still considered a heinous offense. Revelations of child sexual abuse in churches, no less, still fill most of the public with outrage. But, according to Stella Mirabito in her Federalist article The Pedophile Project, a movement has begun to legitimize and legalize pedophilia. One by one, our sexual taboos have been falling. According... Continue Reading
Murder by Any Other Name
Introducing Fourth-Term Abortion
The infectious pathos, rising from the pit of hell and blackening the darkest periods in human history, is an idea, an idea that a hierarchy of human and subhuman exists. Men who kill men in cold blood lose sleep; men who kill beasts don’t. How does one group of people murder another and sleep at night? Answer: they don’t.... Continue Reading
Musings on Gender Archetypes, Types and Stereotypes
The archetype is the starting place whereas the stereotype is the end place of narrow, culture-bound application.
Archetypes are built around a certain core principle, which is the summation of a particular gendered abstraction. Stereotypes are a limiting oversimplification or a popularization of gender archetypes, and while stereotypes might partially draw on the archetypes for some element of truth, they end up being much narrower in their application. Archetypes, born in... Continue Reading
Understanding Critical Theory and Christian Apologetics
Christianity is not merely being dismissed as false; it is being dismissed as immoral and hurtful.
As apologists, it’s not enough for us to understand the arguments for the truth of Christianity. We also need to understand the people to whom we’re speaking. In particular, we need to understand the ideologies that shape their ways of thinking. Critical theory is one such ideology. It is rapidly growing in influence both on college campuses... Continue Reading
The Eternal Significance of a Single Little Word
I can’t help but wonder how that “nay” will sound before the throne.
There will be no protection for the most vulnerable. There have been many reactions to this bill’s defeat, and they span almost the full range of human emotion. What is delightful to one is agonizing to another. What is an occasion of deep sorrow for some is a cause of celebration for others. I, like so... Continue Reading
With Backlash to Extremism, Pro-Lifers Catch Up
Radicalism may provoke a backlash in the conservative direction.
Last month, only 20% of Democrats said they were pro-life. This month the number has jumped to 34%. The effect is even greater among young Democrats, those under 45. Last months, 28% said they were pro-life. Today 47% say that they are pro-life. But even lots of pro-choicers oppose abortion in the last three months... Continue Reading
Cultural or Christian?
Many elements of culture are in direct opposition to our faith in Jesus.
How am I truly loving my neighbors? How am I living out God’s Kingdom rather than my own kingdom? How are my reactions to people shaped by my personal, American views rather than God’s view of people when I think they shouldn’t be doing something? I’m hoping you also think a little bit about these questions:... Continue Reading
The Age of Infanticide: The Senate Will Not Even Protect Babies Born Alive
“The Senate voted Monday to block consideration of a measure that would punish any doctor who fails to provide medical care to a child born alive after an attempted abortion."
The bill would have required health-care providers to “exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of the child’ as he or she would to ‘any other child born alive at the same gestational age.” The bill also provided for criminal penalties and the right of the... Continue Reading
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