What They Despise Is the Fact that God Discriminates
The real issue behind the controversial RFRA is not primarily about religious freedom; it is about the character of God
God does discriminate according to morals. Now don’t get me wrong. Christians are justified by faith, but justification produces sanctification. Sanctification is all about morals. This is the reason that in the gospel all people are called to repentance. Christians pursue “sanctification without which no one shall see the Lord” (Heb. 12:14). This is why... Continue Reading
Gordon College Accuses Gay Activists Of Discriminating Against Its Christian Students
No college has taken more flak after running afoul of the gay rights movement than Gordon College, but it turns out the small Christian institution also has some supporters.
So far Gordon’s admissions have not suffered, with the number of applications received a little higher than last year, Mr. Sweeney said. The school has about 1,800 undergraduates and about 300 graduate students. “We’re hoping folks will remember the type of institution we are and respect the religious beliefs that are part of that, none of... Continue Reading
Islamaphobia Phobia – Why Church, Media and Politicians Are Afraid, Spineless
To be honest I feel kind of alone. And I am fed up taking the bullets.
“I knew that immediately I would be accused of being a bigot, Islamaphobic and I was. The interviewer accused me of being ‘divisive’ to which I simply pointed out that anyone who expresses an opinion of any kind can be accused of being divisive.” I am sitting in Costas (letting my nerves settle) after having... Continue Reading
The End of the University
The loss of the original ideal of the university and its decline into banal irrationality
The impression therefore arises that, outside the hard sciences, there is no received body of knowledge, and nothing to learn, save doctrinal attitudes. In The Closing of the American Mind, Allan Bloom lamented the languid relativism that had infected the humanities—the belief, shared by students and teachers alike, that there are no universal values, and... Continue Reading
The Dead End of Sexual Sin
Unbelievers don’t “struggle” with same-sex attraction. I didn’t. My love for women came with nary a struggle at all.
Today, I now stand in a long line of godly women — the Mary Magdalene line. The gospel came with grace, but demanded irreconcilable war. Somewhere on this bloody battlefield, God gave me an uncanny desire to become a godly woman, covered by God, hedged in by his word and his will. This desire bled... Continue Reading
The Real Reason College Tuition Costs So Much
Paul F. Campos
By contrast, a major factor driving increasing costs is the constant expansion of university administration. According to the Department of Education data, administrative positions at colleges and universities grew by 60 percent between 1993 and 2009, which Bloomberg reported was 10 times the rate of growth of tenured faculty positions. BOULDER, Colo. — Once... Continue Reading
Commission Rules in Favor of Baker Who Refused to Decorate Bible Cakes Against Homosexuality
Colorado baker refuses to decorate two Bible-shaped cakes that featured messages and images against homosexuality, judged not to have discriminate against the Christian who placed the order.
But Jack says that he placed the order and filed the complaint to make a point that business owners should have the right to operate in accordance with their conscience and convictions, and that if bakers have the right to refuse cakes against homosexuality, Christians should also have a right to decline cakes in favor... Continue Reading
“Yes, You Are Imperiling Originalism:” A Response To Professor Barnett
“Why should we, the living, obey those long-since dead?”
This is a foundational disagreement between us. Barnett’s theory begins by rejecting the rule of the dead; he disclaims any right of the dead to bind the living. Rather, Barnett thinks that the living—quite apart from any duties to the dead—should obey the past only insofar as (1) the living affirmatively consent to such authority or... Continue Reading
The Future Map Of Religions Reveals A World Of Change For Christians, Muslims And Jews
Pew Research Center’s new projections, released Thursday (April 2), show a map of global faith traditions and how they’re likely to shift by 2050
“As of 2010, Christianity was by far the world’s largest religion, with an estimated 2.2 billion adherents, nearly a third of the Earth’s 6.9 billion people. Islam came in second, with 1.6 billion adherents, or 23 percent of the global population.” Four in 10 of all the world’s Christians will live in sub-Saharan Africa by 2050. (RNS)... Continue Reading
Duck And Cover Catholicism
The leaders of the Catholic Church have done everything they can to avoid saying anything in response to the furor over the Indiana RFRA
I’m all for sober, dispassionate, and non-partisan church leadership that stays focused on core moral and religious principles rather than allowing itself to be drawn into the partisan fray. But connection to reality is important too. Right now the propaganda against the Indiana RFRA has made it clear that any resistance to the magisterium... Continue Reading
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