Towering Cross-Shaped Monument On Public Land Is Unconstitutional, Court Rules
The ruling comes as public displays of religion have been challenged in courts throughout the country
“The question for the 4th Circuit was whether the cross — which stands at Maryland Route 450 and U.S. Route 1 in Bladensburg — is a memorial to local men lost in World War I or an unconstitutional government endorsement of religion that should be removed from public land.” A federal appeals court on... Continue Reading
California Embraces Gender Identity Laws
Pro-family groups say four new laws threaten religious liberty.
On Oct. 4, Brown signed a bill that criminalizes long-term care facility employees’ “misgendering” of residents. The bill requires workers use transgender residents’ preferred pronouns and mandates that residents be allowed to self-identify their gender and use shared bedrooms and restrooms based on their gender identity, not biological sex. (WNS)–The California legislature was a... Continue Reading
Why Pietism and Liberalism Go Hand in Hand
Amy Julia Becker declared her independence from evangelicalism
“Such displays of or criteria for genuine faith have little to do with forms. In fact, it’s not just that Christianity revolves around feelings. The people who hurt feelings, the ones who stress right doctrine, the inerrancy of the Bible, or the regulative principle of worship, they are people who care more about forms than... Continue Reading
Keeping Kids Safe From Sexual Predators
"A history of past sexual abuse or sexual abuse accusations is an indicator that should never be ignored, no matter how much the offender claims to have changed."
“The ratio of boyfriends sexually molesting kids compared to biological fathers (and even married step- fathers) sexually molesting kids (theirs or anybody else’s) is, for lack of a better term, ‘crazy high.’ If you had to pick one demographic feature that could predict if a kid was being sexually abused or not, the answer to... Continue Reading
NC Governor’s Orders Will Allow Biological Men to Use Women’s Restrooms
EO 24 also mandates that certain businesses which have contract work with the state government must also enact LGBT anti-discrimination policies.
“Under H.B. 142, and with respect to public facilities that are subject to Executive Branch Defendants’ control or supervision, transgender people are not prevented from the use of public facilities in accordance with their gender identity,” read the settlement agreement, filed Wednesday. Democratic North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has issued two orders to allow for... Continue Reading
Eulogy for Traditional Marriage
What is the best definition of marriage—is it a bond of love between adults (of either sex) or the union of a man and a woman?
My purpose in outlining the classical case for marriage isn’t to bolster the NO-campaign. It is to clarify why being un-persuaded about same-sex marriage is not necessarily thoughtless or heartless. What follows, then, is a kind of ‘eulogy’ for traditional marriage, a tribute to a venerable idea that seems to have failed to commend itself... Continue Reading
Has Interest In Homeschooling Waned?
Researchers dispute government data showing no growth in the homeschool community.
Before the government released its survey results, Ray issued his own estimates of homeschool growth. In early 2016, he put the number of homeschool students at about 2.3 million—4.5 percent of the overall school-age population—with an estimated annual growth rate of 2-8 percent. (WNS)–A government survey released last week showed interest in homeschooling appears... Continue Reading
When You Fault Evangelicals for Being Unreasonable, Make Sure to Use Reason
Jennifer Rubin, a conservative columnist at the Washington Post, claims that evangelicals are proving their harshest critics right. Why?
“That makes me wonder what Rubin does with evangelicals who chastise the President for his egotism, lack of decorum, and many vices and sins. Aren’t they guilty of demanding that Trump conform to Christian morality? And isn’t that a form of imposing Christianity on the country?” Jennifer Rubin, a conservative columnist at the Washington... Continue Reading
In Post-Christian America, Should Christians Retreat from Mission?
Christians should embrace the call to be public witnesses for Christ, whether in cultural power or weakness
The outward thrust of Christian life can be seen, first of all, in an imperative that is often called the cultural mandate, but I call it the First Great Commission. In the first two chapters of Genesis, God instructed Adam and Eve to “be fruitful and multiply” (1:22), “till the soil” (2:5) and “have dominion”... Continue Reading
Ahead of Halloween, Universities Nationwide Tell Students What Not to Wear
Universities are warning their students against Halloween costumes some consider offensive
At UC Santa Barbara, a social justice workshop set for Tuesday will delve into how Halloween costumes abuse “indigenous wear” and teach students how to “spot appropriation with the help of bell hooks’ essay ‘Eating the Other.’” Throughout October, universities across the nation are warning their students against Halloween costumes some consider offensive. Gone... Continue Reading
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