Jesus Saves, But Does He Shave? Christian Kitsch Becoming More Popular
Show your electronics that Jesus saves and ring in the New Year with a piece of Jesus toast; freshen your breath with one of the famous Testa-Mints (found in your nearest Christian bookstore) before slapping on your Jesus Save sandals to go buy a bobblehead football Jesus. Are these items harmless, or humorless and offensive?... Continue Reading
Roger Williams: The Man Who Cleaved Church and State
Using words that Thomas Jefferson would echo more than a century later, Williams argued merely for a “hedge or wall of Separation between the Garden of the Church and the Wilderness of the world.” Williams saw God’s garden as too precious to be contaminated by the profanity of human politics. Review of Roger Williams and... Continue Reading
Fearing divided evangelical bloc, at least 2 Iowa pastors ask Santorum, Bachmann to quit race
Gordon, who helped lead the campaign against the judges, said the fear of a divided social conservative vote is widespread among the state’s evangelical clergy. However, few have actually reached out to candidates, he said. Brad Cranston, a pastor from Burlington, said he too is worried that social conservatives will split their vote and lose... Continue Reading
Breaking News: Two Abortionists Charged with Murder, Jailed
The Newwark (NJ) Post is reporting that two abortion doctors, Steven Chase Brigham and Nicola Irene Riley have been charged with murder in connection with a botched August 2010 abortion procedure at a secret Elkton, Md. facility. Brigham, 55, of Voorhees, N.J. was arrested in Camden, N.J. by homicide detectives there on Wednesday night. He... Continue Reading
Michigan Student Sues After Being Punished for Views on Sexuality
McDowell (teacher) asked Glowacki (student) his views on homosexuality — and when Glowacki said expressed his religious viewpoint, McDowell ordered him out of the classroom and threatened to suspend him. He then asked the rest of the class if there was anyone else who was offended by homosexuality, and kicked out another student who raised... Continue Reading
One nation, under gods – Far from turning our backs on religion, today’s Americans are religiously fluid
Not only are we a religiously fluid nation, we’re also a porous one. Beliefs, for instance, once considered exclusive to the New Age movement have seeped into the mainstream. Twenty percent of Christians, and slightly more of the public overall, say they believe in reincarnation, according to Pew. Editor’s Note: As a reminder, it is... Continue Reading
The Postmodern Pedophile
Not so long ago, the postmodern pedophiles had help in defining down their deviance from the American Psychological Association. In 1998, the association published an article in its Psychological Bulletin that concluded that child sexual abuse does not cause harm. The authors recommended that pedophilia should instead be given a value-neutral term like “adult child... Continue Reading
Holland, Michigan Community Sings Christmas Carols after Pearl Harbor
On Christmas Eve, Wednesday, Dec. 1941, 17 days after the dastardly attack on Pearl Harbor, Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, 70 years ago, Holland residents gathered in CentennialPark and Hope Memorial (Dimnent) Chapel for a 7 p.m. community carol sing and an 11 p.m. carol service. Beginning in 1918, following World War I, the Holland park... Continue Reading
More Mush – Judging the worst journalism of 2011
When Jill Abramson in June became editor of The New York Times, she said her rise was like “ascending to Valhalla. In my house growing up, the Times substituted for religion. If the Times said it, it was the absolute truth.” Happily, almost no one has that kind of faith anymore. It’s time once again... Continue Reading
Google’s Search Results Concern Religious Broadcasters, Antitrust Subcommittee
“If monopoly is bad for America and antitrust is something they take seriously, they ought to take freedom of expression much more seriously than the possibility of a monopoly power.” Google’s anti-competition practices are a cause for concern for the Senate’s Antitrust Subcommittee and the National Religious Broadcasters, which claims the search engine is violating... Continue Reading
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