The Revival of the Old Religious Right
Then as now, the Religious Right did not organize only on the basis of Roe v. Wade
“Reagan paid lip service to Christian conservatives, but often declined to make their biggest national plans a priority. Will this year’s faith-based political operatives be truly welcome in Trump’s White House? If so, we may be witnessing a revival of the old Religious Right.” The obituary has been written many times over. The old-guard... Continue Reading
Euthanasia Advocates Celebrate Victory In Colorado
Opponents say assisted-suicide measure puts vulnerable patients at risk.
Coloradans voted to legalize physician-assisted suicide on Nov. 8, a decision critics call a “dangerous step for Colorado’s medically and socially vulnerable citizens.” Nearly 65 percent of voters said “yes” to the measure with almost all votes counted the next morning. The controversial initiative will allow terminally ill adults with six months or less to... Continue Reading
The Ontario Government Is About To Redefine Your Relationship With Your Child To Appease The LGBT Lobby
Bill 28 is an omnibus bill redefining the family. It is currently being rushed through the Ontario Parliament without consultation.
So is the damage this bill will cause. It is an assault on every Ontarian. It gets rid of “mother” and “father” in family law — mum entirely — to allow for a purely contractual relationship between up to four adult parents, and the children that are legally identified as theirs. The legislation is there to appease... Continue Reading
No Mystical Body on the Religious Right
There’s no aspiration among evangelicals to know or embrace the “doctrine of the Mystical Body”
American evangelicals today would admit an aspiration to know the Ten Commandments and Jesus’s Beatitudes, even if they’d overlook a commandment here or there, or squirm at a beatitude or two (or three or four). But “the Mystical Body”—that’s different. Russell Moore’s 2016 Erasmus lecture, “Can the Religious Right be Saved?,” provided a wide-ranging... Continue Reading
Don’t Write Off Capital Punishment Just Yet — Tuesday’s Elections Gave Death Penalty a Boost
The death penalty got a boost in all three states where it was on the ballot
Meanwhile, the Omaha World-Herald reported that Nebraskans overwhelmingly voted “to restore the death penalty and nullify a historic 2015 vote by state lawmakers to repeal capital punishment.” To hear opponents tell it, the death penalty is under fire and losing favor in America. But is that really true, based on election results in California,... Continue Reading
Postelection Opportunities
Regardless of politics, Christians are best poised to offer help where it’s most needed
This summer, Phillips served on a Presbyterian Church in America denominational committee that helped approve an overture apologizing for racism in the denomination’s history. “This is Christian love in action,” he says. “Why would we not want to say we are appalled these things happened and we’re sorry for that? Why would we not repudiate... Continue Reading
Clinton’s Critical Mistake: Ignoring Evangelicals
President Barack Obama’s faith outreach director dings Clinton campaign for dismissing important sector of the electorate.
“We asked for the votes of evangelicals and the Clinton campaign didn’t,” Michael Wear, who also led evangelical outreach for the faith-based office at the Obama White House, told me. “It’s a campaign, you ask for people’s votes. And Hillary asked for just about every vote except this group of voters.” (WNS)–Reflecting on Democrats’... Continue Reading
The Inner Ring
You have met the phenomenon of an "Inner Ring"
“The quest of the Inner Ring will break your hearts unless you break it. But if you break it, a surprising result will follow. If in your working hours you make the work your end, you will presently find yourself all unawares inside the only circle in your profession that really matters.” May I... Continue Reading
After Trump, Should Evangelical Christians Part Ways?
The 2016 election has revealed afresh a deep fissure — and a great opportunity
From hallway conversations to Facebook and Twitter exchanges, we look at one another and ask, “How could you, as an evangelical, possibly support your candidate?” In times like these, we tend to imagine the worst in one another. Donald Trump is now the president-elect. This fact is deeply discouraging for some evangelical Christians. Many... Continue Reading
They’ll Know We Are Christians by Our Vote?
Instead of letting Christians have the liberty of disagreeing about politics, Anyabwile thinks evangelical support for Donald Trump is a sign of spiritual weakness
“And we two-kingdom types are all the more resolved about the virtues of secularizing (read de-Christianizing) politics when we read pastors like Thabiti Anyabwile dissect the results of Tuesday’s election.” Some of us two-kingdom Protestants have been arguing for a while that an approach to U.S. political life based more on duties of citizenship... Continue Reading
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