Presbyterian Minister Says Unborn Baby Only Becomes a Person “When They are Loved”
A Presbyterian minister: A baby isn’t truly a person until he or she has been loved.
He explained, “A Presbyterian minister in my city once said that he would support his teenage daughter to get an abortion. When another pastor asked him, ‘When do you believe a human person begins to exist?’ The Presbyterian minister replied, ‘I think someone becomes a person when they are loved.’” In the book, Aborting Aristotle:... Continue Reading
Fiorina Was Right
That baby was real and the people who killed it that day in the clinic are real—regardless of how badly some want to deny it.
“I dare Hillary Clinton [and] Barack Obama to watch these tapes. Watch a fully-formed fetus on the table, its heart beating, its legs kicking, while someone says, ‘We have to keep it alive to harvest its brain.’ This is about the character of our nation.” A host of media outlets, as well as Planned Parenthood,... Continue Reading
Because SCIENCE: Homophobia Now Being Labeled a ‘Mental Disease’
“Homophobia” is being called a “mental disorder,” where “homophobia” is defined in part as holding to the traditional, natural law and religious understanding of same-sex attraction and acts
The damage done to clear thinking by pretending that batteries of questions of this sort adequately assess emotional states cannot be underestimated. The authors gave no indication of having considered religious or philosophical explanations. Yet the lead researcher could confidently declare that “homophobia” is a “disease,” and one “associated with potentially severe psychopathologies.” This is not science.... Continue Reading
Evidence Mounts for Viability of Babies not Considered Legally “Human”
A new study published Sept. 8 found that more infants born before 28 weeks gestation are surviving without disease or other complications compared to 20 years ago.
In 1993, only 52 percent of infants born at 24 weeks survived. But in 2012, 65 percent survived. And the percentage increase in healthy premature infants is even more significant: 47 percent of infants born at 27 weeks in 2012 survived without major illnesses compared to 29 percent in 1993. (WNS)–A new study published... Continue Reading
U.K. Gives Aid to Countries That Persecute Christians
British taxpayers are helping fund persecution of Christians overseas, according to a recent investigation into the country’s foreign aid contributions.
Government officials defend the donations as anti-poverty efforts. But critics say the U.K. and other Western nations should use aid efforts to help promote religious liberty, not trample it. John Bingham, religious affairs correspondent for The Telegraph, reported last week that the U.K. gives 2.7 billion pounds ($4.2 billion) a year to countries where Christians... Continue Reading
This Is the Best of Times, And the Worst of Times
Don’t assume any specific historical trajectory of good or evil is fixed and unchangeable
“Even great and good kings are sometimes followed by monsters. And wicked kings have godly sons. Josiah was the son and grandson of two of the most wicked kings (Manasseh and Amon). He became king at eight years old. At sixteen he turned the nation on its head with a righteous reformation (2 Chronicles 34:1–4).... Continue Reading
Kim Davis Is Winning
The Clerk’s resistance to the erosion of religious liberty is reenergizing the broader movement
“The judge has not shown much regard for the legal merits of Davis’s claims, and it’s far from clear that she’s chosen the right venue for her complaints. But this is a political fight as much as it is a legal one. Increasingly, religious conservatives fear there will not be space in public life for... Continue Reading
At What Point Does the Homosexual Agenda Become a National Religion?
Why shouldn’t paganism and secular agenda items, which are adhered to with more fervor and devotion than any major religion, be subjected to the same scrutiny as established religions?
Why should Christianity and Judaism be any worse off – precisely because they are “deeply rooted in history and tradition” – than a new religion that is the antithesis of something rooted in our history and tradition? Does the fact that the homosexual agenda is not deeply rooted – the very litmus test required to assert a... Continue Reading
Samuel Rodriguez on the GOP’s Latino Dilemma
Evangelical leader talks about which Republican candidates can win the hearts of Hispanic voters, and why
Samuel Rodriguez founded the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, which claims more than 40,000 Latino evangelical churches as members. He’s also on the board of the National Association for Evangelicals and a fierce advocate for immigration reform…. To me, immigration reform is not a political issue. It’s the very future of American evangelical Christendom, so... Continue Reading
Waves of Migrants Fleeing to Europe Overwhelm Europe, World
A massive group of between a quarter of a million and 300,000 people trying to get out of Syria in order to get to the heart of Europe.
We are looking at photographs that give graphic evidence of human misery and human desperation as there are approximately between a quarter of a million and 300,000 refugees trying to get to Europe and most specifically, with the majority of them trying to get to the two nations of Germany and Austria. Christians looking at... Continue Reading
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