Entries Categorized as 'Politics'

Our New President And Abortion

Date November 19, 2008Posted by David N

Thanks to Aaron Gleason for passing this link along to me. I sure am glad that we Evangelicals have moved on to caring about more important social issues. Because if we still cared about protecting the unborn, we'd be in rough shape right now. http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/viewarticle.php?selectedarticle=2008.10.14_George_Robert%20P._Obama's%20Abortion%20Extremism_.xml Like I said…please pray for Barack Obama. 

Pray For Barack Obama

Date November 5, 2008Posted by David N

Barack Obama will be the next President.  Regardless of how you feel about this outcome, we must remember that God is at work in all things, and do our duty as Christians and American citizens and pray for our (soon to be) President. Dr. John Mark Reynolds shares his own thoughts: Wednesday the sun came [...]

Scott Clark On Natural Law And Gay Marriage

Date October 28, 2008Posted by David N

With Proposition 8 on the ballot in California, it is important to stop and think about the issue of marriage and family in general and how these institutions relate to the state.  How should a Christian (or anyone) approach the issue of state-sanctioned same-sex marriage from a philosophical and political point of view?  Is there [...]

Playing Politics With Same-Sex Marriage And Undermining A Free Society

Date October 25, 2008Posted by David N

S. T. Karnick has written a piece for Salvo Magazine that is worth reading.  It may be the most reasonable appeal to the Same-Sex Marriage camp I've ever read.  The issue, it’s important to remember, is not whether society will allow homosexuals to “marry.” They may already do so, in any church or other sanctioning [...]

Presidential Debate: Who’s Responsible for the Financial Crisis?

Date September 27, 2008Posted by Amy Hall

I’m very frustrated by McCain’s lack of response to Obama’s charge that “Republican policies” of deregulation are responsible for the current financial crisis.  I know that many of you disagree with McCain and are against Republican policies in general, but I do ask that in the interest of intellectual honesty and clarity, you all take [...]

Democrats Can't Stop Talking About Palin!

Date September 15, 2008Posted by David N

Adam Graham at Culture11 has posted a short but insightful article explaining why the Left just can't stop talking about Sarah Palin…no matter how hard they try: Perhaps, the most disturbing thing to the leftist mind from her speech to the graduating class at Master's Academy was her declaration that she could do the best [...]

Obama On Abortion At Saddleback

Date September 2, 2008Posted by David N

During the recent civil forum at Rick Warren's Saddleback Church, Senator Obama was asked point blank when he believed an embryo became a human life worthy of the same rights as any other American citizen.  Obama responded that the answer to that question was “above his pay grade.”  Fair enough.  We can't expect the President [...]

Obama And McCain At Saddleback Civil Forum

Date August 16, 2008Posted by David N

For those of you who haven't heard, Pastor Rick Warren will be hosting both Presidential candidates at a “civil forum” today, held at his Saddleback church.  The forum begins at 5 pm and ends at 7 pm, Pacific time.  You can watch it live online, here.

Justice Stevens Agnostic about Existence of "Bill of Rights"

Date July 2, 2008Posted by Amy Hall

I was appalled, but not particularly surprised to read the following in an article about the recent Supreme Court decision striking down the D.C. handgun ban: In a dissent he summarized from the bench, Justice John Paul Stevens wrote that the majority [who said the ban was unconstitutional] “would have us believe that over 200 [...]

Leader Denies Muslim Women the Right to Choose

Date May 31, 2008Posted by Amy Hall

In Egypt and elsewhere in the Muslim world, women suffering under oppressive leaders are starting to cry out for the right to choose.  A quote from an AP article reveals the anguish of these women: “How many times have I wished I were a man . . . [When the leader said he would continue [...]