Trouble In Bakersfield
It’s a myth that prevailing culture respects difference and diversity, that if we behave decently we earn its respect and favor. Not so, it will crush those who don’t conform.
Confident pluralism assumes either a balance of power or a basic common decency between the various sides in any of the cultural debates. The balance and the decency no longer exist. Nor does it matter that there might be a democratic majority supporting the dissenter in whatever public-square conflict occurs. Power is not a function... Continue Reading
The New Jacobin Normal
Modern civilization has no past, only a future. If our civilization is to have a future, it must be rooted in our past. We must remember our sacred Story.
In his brilliant book How Societies Remember, social anthropologist Paul Connerton says that every revolutionary regime has to suppress, even exterminate, the symbol system that keeps the people it wishes to rule bound to old ways of thinking. The forces of revolution have to deprive the ruled of their memories: “All totalitarianisms behave in this... Continue Reading
House Panel Uncovers Allegedly Illegal Fetal Tissue Trade In New Mexico
Evidence suggests abortionists give baby body parts to the University of New Mexico in violation of state law
Panel chairwoman U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., issued a criminal referral to the New Mexico attorney general for the connection between the University of New Mexico (UNM) and Southwestern Women’s Options (SWWO), an abortion provider located one mile from campus. The panel claims to have evidence that SWWO illegally gifted body parts to UNM for... Continue Reading
Move Over Helicopter Parents, Meet The Lawnmower Parents
Lawnmower parents. They don’t just hover over their kids; they walk in front of them for everything that may be in the way and cut a clear, smooth path.”
You can counter the trend of parents rearing kids who grow into insecure, enabled young adults by allowing them to learn and fend for themselves. Life is not a well-manicured lawn. It’s more like a jungle. Teach your kids how to swing that machete and cut their own paths with some guidance — and park... Continue Reading
For Evangelicals, The Question Has Become: Which is a Worse Sin, Abortion or Racism?
For decades, abortion has been the mother of all deciding issues for evangelicals
Abortion “is the single greatest issue of our time, I don’t disagree, but in responding negatively [when he raises the subject of race], it shows they don’t want to think about race and racism,” Thabiti Anyabwile, an African American pastor in Southeast Washington and a council member of the conservative evangelical network the Gospel Coalition, said in an... Continue Reading
Brexit Vote: 5 Things to Know About UK Leaving EU
Below are five things about the U.K.'s long relationship with the EU
“Ironically, there was a time when the U.K. wanted to be part of a grand alliance of European powers but had its request for membership rejected. During the 1960s, the U.K. twice attempted to get membership with the European Economic Community, an earlier incarnation of the EU.” The world awoke Friday morning to the... Continue Reading
When Did Churches Start Celebrating The Fourth Of July?
Many pastors in America struggle with whether and how to acknowledge the Fourth of July without blending Christian worship and civil religion together.
A bit of searching in historical newspapers suggests that these services were fairly common in early national history, although references to them were rare to nonexistent on years when the Fourth of July fell on a Sunday. I would be interested to know if this meant that they did not hold them in those years,... Continue Reading
Faith-Based Colleges Say Anti-Discrimination Bill Would Infringe on Their Religious Freedom
The bill targets private universities that have obtained an exemption to anti-discrimination laws
“The California bill could open the door to lawsuits from students who allege discrimination because they are in same-sex relationships or because they are required to use restrooms, locker rooms and student housing that does not correspond to the gender with which they identify, college officials say.” Dozens of faith-based colleges in California are objecting to legislation that they... Continue Reading
Hope After Brexit
At first glance, the prognosis might seem gloomy
“I voted for Brexit, so the observations below will inevitably tilt toward that side of the debate. Many committed Christians were for remain, and their thoughts will be different. Rather than pouring fuel on the flames in a time of concern, this article is intended as a defense of Britain’s decision that may offer people some reassurance.” ... Continue Reading
California’s Religious Liberty Moment—Coming to a State Near You
If passed as is, this bill would strip California’s faith-based colleges and universities of their religious liberty to educate students according to their faith convictions.
Many faith-based universities hold to the traditional Christian view that sex and gender are distinct and united. If SB 1146 is passed without amendment, the state of California would drastically limit the religious freedom of such institutions to believe and live according to these traditional beliefs. In other words, the “free exercise of religion” becomes... Continue Reading
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