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Christian Blogpshpere

19 February 2007

You may have noticed a new blogroll to the left. It’s the Christian Blogosphere Blogroll. Michelle over at Reformed Chicks Blabbing started this blogroll and since I am a fan of hers (and their) work, and since it seems in keeping with the change in direction I am attempting on this blog, I decided to [...]

A Perfectly Dreadful Christian Dilemma

12 February 2007

Neal Boortz went on a rant this morning about a woman in Charleston, SC. Brenda Kelly has six kids (four living with her) with three different fathers, works a $6.00/hour job, gets food stamps and Medicaid and complains that life is stacked against her. Read all the details in the Charleston Post and Courier. The [...]

Is God for a Minimum Wage Increase?

8 February 2007

There is a blog that many Christians are probably unaware of. Its title is God’s Politics and its author is Jim Wallis. Wallis is a liberal who believes in using scripture to support his views. While I have no reason to think Wallis is less than sincere, I also strongly disapprove of his approach to [...]

The New Religious Right?

6 February 2007

Opinion Journal today has a piece with the unappealing title Tithe and Spend Republicans. The ostensible subject of the piece is Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee who is a Baptist Pastor and self proclaimed conservative. Huckabee, however, seems to believe that the state should be the vehicle for carrying out Christian charity. From the article: So [...]

Is There Reason for Hope?

29 January 2007

In my post, A Little Honesty, I said: In truth I’ve become somewhat disillusioned. I see our once great country heading inexorably down the tubes and there seems to be nothing I can do about it. I’ve always believed that superior ideas will, in the end, win out over inferior ideas. I’m not entirely certain [...]

Can You Make a Difference?

26 January 2007

Anyone who knows me knows I’m not much of a morning person. I’d like to be but I really prefer to sleep until 8:00 or later if it’s up to me. Every Friday morning, however, I get up at 5:00. What could possibly motivate me to do that? Something called Man to Man at my [...]

Koch Sees Republicans Holding Congress

10 October 2006

Former New York Mayor Ed Koch, a vocal supporter of President Bush’s war on terror, says he thinks the Republicans will hold on to both houses of Congress come election day. In an interview on Your World with Neil Cavuto today, Koch said he thinks so called “values voters” will come out in force and [...]


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